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21.
Magnetism at the centre of a bar magnet is
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Mudagall. I.F said:
6 years ago
Lines passing through opposite pols will meet at the center nullifying the force.
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Anu said:
8 years ago
Magnetic force is neither maximum nor minimum at the centre, and it definitely isn't zero.
Biplav Basnet said:
8 years ago
If the centre of the bar magnet is cut down then what is the magnetic strength?
Sarvesh said:
8 years ago
I think at centre minimum.
Bhanu Prasad said:
1 decade ago
Magnetic force at the south and north poles is very high. But at centre the magnetic force is too low. That's why magnetic force at centre is zero.
Zaheer Abbas said:
1 decade ago
Magnetic force is zero at center of the magnet bar because magnetic force of north pole and south Pole cancel out each other and the center of magnet bar remain neutral (zero).
Scientist said:
1 decade ago
The magnetic force at the end is more in bar magnet and less than in center so the magnet force at the center is zero.
Vaishu said:
1 decade ago
There are two poles of bar magnet had different quantity which are cancelled by each other and remains zero.
Neelesh said:
1 decade ago
In the bar magnet the poles have more magnetic power.
And in the middle it has less magnetic power.
And in the middle it has less magnetic power.
Rekhareddy said:
1 decade ago
If a bar magnet is placed in a uniform magnetic field B, its poles +m and -m experience force mB and mB along and opposite to the direction of magnetic field B, so net force on the bar magnet is zero.
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