Physics, asked by nishtha5514, 1 month ago

how does the magnetic field around a magnet depends on the distance from the magnet?

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Answered by silenteyes001
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Magnetic force obeys an inverse square law with distance. ... If the distance between two magnets is doubled the magnetic force between them will fall to a quarter of the initial value. (F/4) If the distance between two magnets is halved the magnetic force between them will increase to four times the initial value.

Answered by mdrajanahidq
2

Answer:

the magnetic field around the magnet decrease with distance. this means as a distance from a magnet increase the magnetic field decrease and the magnetic force extend by it also decrease therefore the magnetic field around the magnet is stronger near and decrease with distance

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