in stroking mathod of magnetising, why is the permanent magnet lifted high above after every stroke?
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The stroking magnet has to be lifted sufficiently high above the steel bar between successive strokes. The steel bar will become a magnet with pole produced at the end where the strokes finish is opposite to the stroking pole used as the atomic magnets in the domain are attracted to the stroking pole.
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