When a bar magnet is brought near iron filings , most iron filings stick towards the
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Magnetic poles - North pole and South pole
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Most of the iron filings (or pins) stick to the poles, i.e., north and south poles.
When the iron filings are sprinkled, those very close to the magnet, where the magnetic force is the strongest, will cling to the magnet. Those filings a little farther away, where the magnetic force is less strong, will align themselves with the magnetic flux lines, but they will not be drawn to cling to the magnet.
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