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Where do magnet forces act?

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What is the region around a magnet in which magnetic forces act called?

A Magnetic Force


What forces act on a magnet?

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What is a poles of a magnet?

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What is the space around a magnet where the forces of the magnet act?

The space around a magnet where the force of the magnet can act is the space occupied by the magnetic field. Alternatively we say that the magnetic field acts in the space around a magnet. That is a very qualitative statement with little predictive value. More predictive value is contained in a statement that the strength of the magnetic field at any position in the vicinity of a magnet is measured by the torque which is exerted on a small magnet moment (compass) place in the vicinity of a magnet. This, recorded with the direction the test compass points is actually a mapping of the magnetic field of a magnet. As a side note, if carefully measured one discovers that strength of the field around a magnet decreases as the inverse cube of the distance when far from the magnet. The field is mostly in the volume near the magnet but the weakening field continues to exist at all distances from the magnet.


What force is acted on by another?

Forces don't act on other forces - forces act on objects.


Why doesn't a normal piece of magnet act like a magnet?

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What is the area around a magnet that has magnetic forces called?

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What is a true of the pole of a magnet?

They have the strongest magnetic forces :) precious