Generally speaking yes, but for the big magnets, maybe because some areas of the magnet may suffered from more shock than other areas and so the poles may have been disrupted.
The magnetic force of a magnet is called magnetism.
The lines that map out the magnetic field around a magnet are called magnetic field lines. These lines indicate the direction of the magnetic field and its strength at different points around the magnet. Magnetic field lines are closest together where the magnetic field is strongest and they form closed loops that do not intersect.
magnetic field. The magnetic field is the region in which the magnetic force generated by the magnet can exert influence on other objects or materials.
The pattern around a magnet is called a magnetic field. The force of a magnetic field is strongest near the magnet and decreases with distance from the magnet. The force is also influenced by the orientation of the magnet and the material it is interacting with.
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Where is the magnetic field around a magnet strongest? Answer: A magnetic field is strongest around the poles. Your welcome! :)
The area around a magnet where its magnetic force is felt is called the magnetic field.
The magnetic force of a magnet is called magnetism.
I'm pretty sure its the 'magnetic field'
The magnitude of the magnetic field around a permanent magnet is greatest at the poles of the magnet. This is where the magnetic field lines are most concentrated and where the magnetic force is strongest.
the area of magnetic force around a magnet is called the magnetic field
The magnetic force exerted in the region around a magnet is called a magnetic field. It is a vector field that describes the magnetic influence of the magnet on other objects or moving charges.
The space around a magnet where its magnetic influence can be felt is called the magnetic field. It is the region in which magnetic forces are experienced due to the presence of the magnet.
Magnetic field.
A bar magnet interacts with the magnetic field around it by creating a magnetic force that attracts or repels other magnets or magnetic materials. The magnetic field around the bar magnet is strongest at the poles and weaker in between, causing magnetic materials to align with the field.
The configuration of all lines of force around a magnet is called a magnetic field. The magnetic field represents the way in which magnetic forces are distributed in the space surrounding a magnet.
A bar magnet creates a magnetic field around itself due to the alignment of its magnetic domains, which are tiny regions within the magnet where the magnetic moments of atoms are aligned in the same direction. This alignment results in the magnet having a north and south pole, which generates a magnetic field that extends outward from the magnet.