I think it is the north and the south parts of the magnet.
The place where magnetism is the strongest on a magnet is at the poles, which are located at the ends of the magnet. The magnetic field lines are most concentrated and strongest at the poles compared to other parts of the magnet.
The pull of a magnet is strongest at the poles, where the magnetic field lines are most concentrated and where the magnetic force is most intense.
The pattern around a magnet is called a magnetic field. The force of a magnetic field is strongest near the magnet and decreases with distance from the magnet. The force is also influenced by the orientation of the magnet and the material it is interacting with.
They are equal
These are called the poles.
I think it is the north and the south parts of the magnet.
The place where magnetism is the strongest on a magnet is at the poles, which are located at the ends of the magnet. The magnetic field lines are most concentrated and strongest at the poles compared to other parts of the magnet.
An electro-magnet would be the strongest magnet. Or the sun itself would be the strongest natural magnet.
A magnet is strongest at the North and South Poles.
No.The part of the magnet where there is the strongest pull or attraction are called the poles of the magnet.
The pull of a magnet is strongest at the poles, where the magnetic field lines are most concentrated and where the magnetic force is most intense.
Where is the magnetic field around a magnet strongest? Answer: A magnetic field is strongest around the poles. Your welcome! :)
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The Neodymium Magnet is the strongest permanent magnet in the world. If you have two over a few centimeters they could cause a serious injury.
The poles of a magnet are the parts where its magnetic field is strongest. The north and south poles are the regions where the magnetic force is concentrated and where other magnetic materials are most affected.
The pattern around a magnet is called a magnetic field. The force of a magnetic field is strongest near the magnet and decreases with distance from the magnet. The force is also influenced by the orientation of the magnet and the material it is interacting with.