Not if the magnet is symmetrical, and you define 'strength' in terms of flux density.
Yes because it has a stronger attraction rate.
there is no stronger or weaker for a magnet
the south poles
They do
Like poles repel; opposite poles attract.
Put it in thepresenceof a strong magnetic field
When two magnets are brought close to each other and they try to move apart, we say the two magnets each orher
at the poles
all magnets have two poles
Magnets have two poles north and south. Like poles repel and unlike poles attract.
Permanent bar magnets are those bar-shaped magnets with opposite poles at either end. Magnadur magnets are ceramic magnets with their poles on their flat faces.
the south poles
They do
Like poles repel; opposite poles attract.
Put it in thepresenceof a strong magnetic field
Yes. All magnets of north and south poles. There is no such thing as a magnetic monopole.
A magnets pull is strongest at the poles.
When two magnets are brought close to each other and they try to move apart, we say the two magnets each orher
Force