Yes.
At the two points or ends on a magnet, called the north and south poles.
A magnet possess the four properties:-attractive property-directive property-like poles repel and unlike poles attract-poles always exists in pairsattractive property: if you bring a magnet near iron filings, the iron filing will get attracted to the magnet. this is the attractive property.directive property:if a magnet is freely suspended by a thread, it will align itself in the north-south direction. this is called the directive property.like poles repel and unlike poles attract: a bar magnet's north pole is brought near the north pole of another magnet, it is observed that the the two magnets get repelled. if the same north pole is brought near the south pole of another magnet, the two magnets get attracted.poles always exists in pairs: when a magnet is cut into pieces, it will always have two poles, that is , north and south. even the smallest magnets will have this property. it is called the dipole property.
The north and south poles.
I am not sure but magnitude of magnetic field around its poles is greatest.
becouse at north &south poles the pole strength is more than other part of bar magnet so attraction is also more at poles Theoretically, magnet's lines of force - as evinced by the iron filings - encompases all universe, but, nonetheless, they meet together at the magnet's poles
The magnetic force of a magnet is strongest at its poles. This is because the field lines of the magnetic field are most concentrated at the poles where they enter and leave the magnet. At the poles the magnetic field is strongest and the force is the greatest. The north pole is where the magnetic field lines enter the magnet. The south pole is where the magnetic field lines leave the magnet. The magnetic field lines are most concentrated at the poles. The magnetic force is greatest at the poles.
near both magnetic poles
magnets attract iron,nickel,cobalt and unlike poles towards itself , this property of magnet is known as attractive property of magnet .
differentiate attractive force from repulsive pulse
Magnets can have attractive force, if the opposite poles (North South) are oriented toward each other. They can also repel (force away from each other) if like poles (North North, or South South) are oriented toward each other.
At the two points or ends on a magnet, called the north and south poles.
The poles of a magnet are the ends of the core of the magnet, where the lines of force emerge. An experiment with iron filings shows the lines of force, by putting a sheet of paper over the magnet and sprinkling fine iron filings. This is an easy thing to do at home. For a bar magnet the poles will be at opposite ends. If you have two such magnets you can experiment and find that like poles repel, opposite poles attract.
Magnetism
They are strongest at the surface of the poles. (North and South)
If your referring to a magnet, the poles are the strongest.
If your referring to a magnet, the poles are the strongest.
At the two points or ends on a magnet, called the north and south poles.