Science, asked by rupeshsinghladly1981, 4 months ago

where in a magnet is its strength the maximum​

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Answered by Rohitranawatyadav
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Explanation:

The magnetic field generated by any magnet is always strongest at either pole. The magnetic force is equally as strong at both the north and south pole.

Answered by joshihimanshu1979
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Answer:

given below :)

Explanation:

the magnet's strength is maximum at it poles or the ends.

and it is the weakest at the centre. it is equally strong at the north and the south pole.

you can check this for yourself-

1.take some iron fillings and spread them on a sheet of paper

2.place a magnet and observe

conclusions and observations-you will see that they stick mostly at the ends and least at the middle.

so thus we can say at the poles a strength of a magnet is maximum

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