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at the centre of magnetic what is magnetism​

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Answered by sreenidhiraghuraman0
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Answer:

At the centre of the magnet the magnetism is zero.

Explanation:

In magnet its maximum strength is at its poles.

so as we move away from the poles towards the centre the magnetism decreases.

So exactly at the centre of the magnet its magnetism is zero.

Answered by Anonymous
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Magnetism at the 'centre of a bar magnet' is zero. Explanation: Magnetism is strongest at north and south poles of the magnet and weakest at the "centre of a bar magnet". This is because the "magnetic field lines" run parallel to the length of the magnet at the centre and run closer and denser at the poles.

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