magnetic field is stronger where feild lines are
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Like the electric field, the magnetic field is stronger where the lines are denser. Thus, between the two north poles in Figure 20.11, the magnetic field is very weak because the density of the magnetic field is almost zero
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The magnetic field is strongest near the poles of the magnet. It is equally strong at both the poles. The magnetic field lines are closer near the poles. The strength of the magnetic field depends on how close the magnetic field lines are.
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