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the strength of a magnet is negligible at its_______ ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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at its centre bcoz the field line near centre is parallel to the length of magnet bar.

Answered by RanbirKapoor143
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The strength of the magnet is negligible at its center because the field lines near the center of the magnet are always parallel to the length of the magnet bar. The density of the field line is always the maximum at the poles of a magnet bar, whereas the density of field line is least and negligible in its center.

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