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Where in a horseshoe magnet is the magnetic field maximum??
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Where in a horseshoe magnet is the magnetic field maximum??
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the magnetic field is maximum at the pole of the magnet ! you think at the end but no , not at the end but a little backward of the end ! so in short you can say, at pole !
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In a Horsehoe magnet, maximum magnetic field is concentrated between the poles.
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