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Where is the horseshoe magnet the strongest? and why?

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The horseshoe magnet has north and south poles just like a bar magnet but the magnet is curved so the poles lie in the same plane. ... However, since the poles are located closer together and a more direct path exists for the lines of flux to travel between the poles, the magnetic field is concentrated between the poles.

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