why is a magnet strongest at it's poles
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The strength of a magnet is weaker in the middle and stronger at its ends. ... When like poles of a magnet are brought together, the lines of force push away from each other and the magnets repel each other. This attraction and repulsion takes place at the poles (ends) of a bar magnet.
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