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what is meant by polarity of a magnet


panku18: polarity of a magnet describes the strength of the two poles of the magnet....... greater the pole strength higher the polarity or vice versa
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Answered by ayush870
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In physics, polarity is an attribute with two possible values. ... A magnet has a polarity, in that it has two poles described as "north" and "south" pole. More generally, the polarity of an electric or magnetic field can be viewed as the sign of the vectors describing the field.
Answered by saurabh257
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a magnet has a polarity in that it has two poles north pole and south pole. More generally the polarity of a magnetic field can be viewed as the sign of vector describing the field.
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