The strength of a magnet is ___________ at its poles.
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Solution
A magnet is a substance that attracts things made up of iron, cobalt and nickel.
Every magnet has two poles; the north pole and the south pole.
The region around a magnet in which the magnetic force of the magnet can be experienced by any other magnet or magnetic substance is called the magnetic field.
The magnetic strength of a magnet is the strongest at the poles due to the density of magnetic field lines.
The strength of the magnetic field of a magnet decreases as we move away from the poles of a magnet.
Thus, The strength of a magnet is the strongest at its poles.