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The highest concentration of magnetic lines of force is at the poles of the magnet. It's that simple. Here's why. The lines of force are all "bundled together" inside the magnet, and run its length to emerge at one pole. Then the lines of force spread out to "go around" or "surround" the magnet to reach "around" to go back to the other pole. Then they concentrate at that other pole to return to the inside of the body of the magnet. Use the link to get more information and see a diagram.
On the Sun, the magnetic fields that create the prominences may be the strongest magnetic fields. On Earth, I'd guess that those used in MRI machines would be right up there, but the fields used to steer particles in the hadron collider may be worth a check as well. I have no numbers readily available for you.

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The two far end poles of a magnet have the strongest magnetic forces. The magnetic force becomes weak as we come to the center of the magnet.

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The poles are the strongest part of a magnet.

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at it's poles

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at the poles

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the strongest part of the magnet is the south and north pole

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In which part of the magnet are magnetic forces strongest?

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