How experimentally show that there are two regions in a magnet where it’s magnetic strength is concentrated?
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experimentally show that there are two regions in a magnet where its magnetic strength is concentrated? Answer: If we drop a magnet in a bowl full of iron fillings and we take the magnet out we notice that most of the iron fillings are attached at the poles and less at the center
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There are two ends in a bar magnet one us positive and second is negative having a nature of attraction and repulsion (for different and same kind of charges).
Experimentally we shows that there are two regions in a magnet by througing magnet in a bowl full of iron nails then we take the magnet out we notice that most of the iron nails are attached to it (at poles and centre).
Strength is higher at poles rather than center of the magnet.
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