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•they emerge from north to south pole.
•they never intersect each other
•they never intersect each other
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1.Each bar magnet's direction goes from South to its North Pole. If you cut it in half you will have to smaller magnets each with another South and North Pole. The strength is relative to how large the magnet is and how close the two poles are to eachother.
2.The magnetism of a bar magnet ismaximum at its two poles and minimum in the middle. Hence,maximum iron filings will stick at thetwo ends of the magnet and minimum in the middle. A freely suspendedmagnet always points towards the North−South direction.
2.The magnetism of a bar magnet ismaximum at its two poles and minimum in the middle. Hence,maximum iron filings will stick at thetwo ends of the magnet and minimum in the middle. A freely suspendedmagnet always points towards the North−South direction.
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