Science, asked by shubaham, 10 months ago

Suppose we have a bar magnet AB. Let this magnet be broken into two equal pieces CD and EF. Since we know that at the centre of the magnet the strength of magnet is minimum, will magnetic strength at D be less than magnetic strength at C?​

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Answered by ZubairMajid
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no the strength of the magnet will remain same on both the poles because whenever a magnet is broken it again forms new poles and the energy gets equally distributed, since the strength will be same

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Answered by narenpatn
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Explanation: no the strength of the magnet will remain same on both the poles because whenever a magnet is broken it again forms new poles and the energy gets equally distributed, since the strength will be same

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