there are main 4 different shape of magnets
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Depends on the shape of the magnet, but in general, the field is spheroid around the pole of the magnet.
They work becuase it dosent matter what shape the magnet is
The shape of a magnet can impact its magnetic field by influencing the distribution and direction of the magnetic field lines. For example, a bar magnet will have a magnetic field that extends from one pole to the other, while a horseshoe magnet will concentrate the field between its poles. The shape can also affect the strength and direction of the magnetic field in different regions.
magnets can be made into many shapes . so it can be made
bar magnet :- cuboid shapecylindrical magnet :- cylinder shape
The shape of a magnet can affect its magnetic field strength and direction. For example, a bar magnet has a strong magnetic field at the ends (poles) but weaker in the middle, whereas a horseshoe magnet concentrates its magnetic field between its poles. Different shapes can also affect how magnets interact with each other and with magnetic materials.
The strength of a magnet is typically measured in terms of its magnetic field, which is the region surrounding the magnet where its influence can be detected. The strength of a magnet depends on factors such as the material it is made of, its size, and its shape. Permanent magnets made of rare-earth materials, such as neodymium magnets, are known for their high strength.
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hello,a magnet has several poles for every atom of a magnet has n,s poles.a bar magnet has two poles ,a ring magnet has no poles.so if a shape is different the atoms are arranged differenrtly and thus it affects its magnetism
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