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magnetic field of a magnet is stronger at​​

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Answered by sneham211117
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Answer:

At Poles

Explanation:

Magnetic field of a magnet is stronger at poles

Because the magnetic field lines arise from poles that is from north pole to South Pole outside the magnet and South Pole to North Pole inside the magnet.

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Answered by TheClara
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The magnetic field generated by any magnet is always strongest at either pole. The magnetic force is equally as strong at both the north and south pole.

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