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How will you prove that the maximum strength of a magnet acts at its poles.​

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Answered by nehabhosale454
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Magnetic pole, region at each end of a magnet where the external magnetic field is strongest. A bar magnet suspended in Earth’s magnetic field orients itself in a north–south direction. The north-seeking pole of such a magnet, or any similar pole, is called a north magnetic pole. The south-seeking pole, or any pole similar to it, is called a south magnetic pole. Unlike poles of different magnets attract each other; like poles repel each other.

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Answered by rishin965
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STICK THE MAGNETS UNLIKE POLES TOGETHER

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