Science, asked by birhadeseema01234, 4 months ago

The students labelled four different region around the magnet.Where would be the magnetic field be the strongest? And why?​

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Answered by LiteCoral
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Explanation:

The magnetic field of a bar magnet is strongest at either pole of the magnet. It is equally strong at the north pole when compared with the south pole. The force is weaker in the middle of the magnet and halfway between the pole and the center.

Answered by tanishaag2710
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Answer:

The magnetic field around a magnet is the strongest at the poles.

Explanation:

When a magnet is placed, the magnetic field is produced around it. This magnetic field can be represented through magnetic field lines. The magnetic field is strongest at the point where these magnetic field lines are most dense.

The area around a magnet where the magnetic force exists is called the magnetic field. A visual tool used to represent magnetic fields is magnetic field lines. They explain the direction of the magnetic field. Magnetic field lines will noway cross, meaning that at every point in space the field is unique. Magnetic field lines are nonstop, with no starting or end, creating unrestricted circles. They go to the south pole from the north pole.

In regions where the magnetic field is the strongest, magnetic field lines naturally bunch together. This implies that the viscosity of field lines indicates the strength of the field. The near the magnetic field lines are, the stronger the magnetic field at that point.

Therefore, the magnetic field lines are closer or denser at the poles. So, the magnetic field is strongest around the poles of the magnet.

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