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Why is the magnetic field around a magnet is strongest near the magnet

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Answered by dhananjay2345
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Why the Magnetic Force Is Strongest at the North and South Poles. Iron filings make a pattern tracing field lines because each bit of iron is itself a tiny dipole. ... The dipole tries to align itself with a magnetic field, but at the ends of a bar magnet, the field lines are very close together.
Answered by Aashifa1
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the magnetic force is strongest at the north pole and the South Pole .iron fillings make a pattern tracing field lines because each bit of iron is itself a tiny dipole. the force "the dipole" experiences proportional to the strength of the dipole and the rate at which the magnetic field changes. the dipole tries to align itself with the magnetic field, but at the ends of a bar magnet, the field lines are very close together .What this indicates is that the magnetic field where is strongly over a short distance compared to the variation closer to the middle of the magnet .because the magnetic field changes so dramatically, a dipole feels more force . This is the reason why the magnetic field around a magnet is strongest near the magnet. this leads the magnet field feel strongest magnetic field around a magnet.

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