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Where are the magnetic field and force weakest in a magnet? near both poles of the magnet near the north pole near the center of the magnet near the south pole
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Where are the magnetic field and force weakest in a magnet?
near both poles of the magnet
near the north pole
near the center of the magnet
near the south pole
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The magnetic field and force is weakest in the center of the magnet. The correct answer is C.
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