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The answer is complicated. The simple answer is because the electron spin is aligned in the same direction. In most objects electron spin is random. In magnets most electrons are aligned with each other, creating a magnetic field. This orchestrated movement causes the field to be strongest at the poles.

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magnetic field lines emerges from the poles of the magnet ( north to south). these field lines exists even inside the magnet. And these field lines are closer to each other at the poles hence the magnetic field here is stronger. alisha.

Thank you but I need to know why this happens...Like: Because of some special electrons configurations inside the magnet, because the spin of electron, or something like that

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Think it like a Tap. When you open the tap the water is concentrated near the opening but gets dispersed as it moves away from the opening. The special electronic configuration only gives rise to the magnetic property of the material. The field line concentration is solely responsible for the increase in magnetic intensity.

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Magnetic lines are closer to the poles of the magnet because the magnetic field is grater considering to the other parts.

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This is due to electron spin alignment.

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