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Where is the magetism is maximum in a horse shoe magnet?

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Answered by ItZTanisha
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Answer:

A horseshoe magnet is a magnet made in the shape of a horseshoe. The magnet has two magnetic poles close together. This shape creates a strong magnetic field between the poles.

The purpose of a horseshoe magnet's shape is to place the poles as close together as possible.The total magnetic flux is the same,[i] but the field is greater, as it is spread over a smaller volume. A horseshoe is used, rather than a simpler C-shaped magnet, which is also used, because this places the maximum amount of magnetised material into the magnet, for given dimensions around the poles. A particularly large horseshoe magnet is U-shaped with long parallel sides, rather than the classical horseshoe.

Answered by aaaradhya
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Answer:

at the poles

Explanation:

in all magnet it is at the poles maximum strength

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