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Multiple Choice Questions : Select the correct option 1. The magnetic strength of a magnet a. is uniform throughout the body of the magnet b. is concentrated at one point called the pole of the magnet c. is concentrated in two regions called the poles of the magnet d. is concentrated in the centre of the magnet​

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Answered by mpv12pk024
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The intensity of a magnetic field, measured in Gauss or Teslas (10,000 Gauss = 1 Tesla), is also a common measurement of a magnets strength as this is a representation of the density of a magnetic field produced by a magnet, known as flux density.

Magnetic strength of a magnet is concentrated at the two regions namely the poles of the magnet.

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Answered by swarup2k7
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c is concentrated in two regions called the poles of the magnet.

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