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☺What is the neutral region in a magnetic field?????

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Answered by varuncharaya20
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A compass contains a small magnet,  pivoted so that it can turn horizontally. When the compass is held horizontal, the magnet experiences a force which makes it turn till one end points approximately to geographic north. This end is called the north-seeking pole or just the north pole (N) of the magnet. The other end is the south pole (S).



There are only a few materials attracted by a magnet, referred to as ‘ferromagnetic’ materials. These include iron, nickel and cobalt. Steel is mostly made out of iron, so steel is also ferromagnetic.


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Answered by Anonymous
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A neutral point is a point where the resultant magnetic field is zero.
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