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Where is magnet the strongest A) at the poles B) South pole C) North pole D) None of the aboves
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Where is magnet the strongest
A) at the poles
B) South pole
C) North pole
D) None of the aboves
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The magnetic field of a bar magnet is the strongest at either pole of the magnet. It is equally strong at the North Pole when compared with the south pole. So I would say the answer is A.
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