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In reality no. Though the size of a magnet does seem to affect the size of a magnetic field, it is in effect a ratio of volume, and does not change the effect of the magnetic field. The potential magnetism is not affected by size so much as composition of the magnet.

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No, because even though the magnit's size has increase, the power hasn't.

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The larger the magnet the stronger it is.

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