Science, asked by af2972009, 10 months ago

why do iron fillings line more near the poles of a magnet??​

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Answered by TheFairyTale
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Explanation:

Each tiny magnetic iron filing is a tiny magnet with a north and south pole, just like a tiny compass. When the iron filings are sprinkled, those very close to the magnet, where the magnetic force is the strongest, will cling to the magnet.

Answered by tanyagoyal1915
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Answer:

Explanation:

Iron fillings lines are more near the poles of magnet because of magnetic force., Magnet produces it's own magnetic field due to which magnetic force is generated in that area where magnet has been kept... And irone fillings experience the magnetic force and get closer to the Magnetic poles.........

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