Explain what is meant by neutral region of a bar magnet
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The neutral point of the magnet is a point where zero is the corresponding magnetic field. The neutral point is usually acquired when the horizontal portion of the earth's field is balanced by the magnet formed. When the magnet's N pole points to the south, and the magnet points to the magnetic meridian.
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A neutral point of a magnet is defined as a point at which the resultant magnetic field is always zero.
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- The neutral point of the magnet is a point where zero is the corresponding magnetic field.
- The neutral point is usually acquired when the horizontal portion of the earth's field is balanced by the magnet formed.
- When the horizontal component of the earth's field is balanced with the help of a magnet, this leads to a neutral point.
- The neutral point is the point where the magnetic field due to the magnet is equal and opposite to that of the earth.
- The neutral point is obtained when a horizontal component of the earth's field is balanced by the magnet.
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