Magnetic field
Magnetic forces are the strongest at the poles of the magnet. In the middle of the magnet, the magnetic force is minimal.
Magnetosphere
Yes, that is just where they are the strongest.
no,biotite is not attracted to magetic forces (its not attracted to magnet)
Magnetic domains are microscopic areas of a solid where the atoms all have their magnetic moments aligned. If these domains are randomly aligned then a ferromagnetic material like iron or nickel will not have any permanent magnetism. If these domains start to align with each other the bulk material will show permanent magnetism. The area around a magnet where the force acts is the magnetic field.
Magnetic forces are the strongest at the poles of the magnet. In the middle of the magnet, the magnetic force is minimal.
It is the points on the surface of a magnet at which magnetic forces are strongest.
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They have the strongest magnetic forces :) precious
They have the strongest magnetic forces :) precious
Magnetosphere
Surrounding a magnet with a magnetic shell can allow the magnetic field to move farther away from its source.
short answer: bye-bye data long answer: the magnetic forces in the magnet scramble the magnetic domains on the magnetic card, thus killing the data on the card
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Yes, that is just where they are the strongest.