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The magnetic force of a magnet is stronger at its poles than in the middle.
true or false


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The magnetic force of a magnet have the same magnitude on the south and north pole, this is the place for the strongest magnetic force because the field lines are closer together. Then, the weaker magnetic force is in the middle where the field lines are further apart.

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