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(a)
The poles in the magnet.
(a)
Explanation of Solution
Introduction:
A magnet is a substance which attracts other magnetic materials. A magnet has two poles-North pole and south pole. Magnetic field lines emerge from north pole and enter in south pole.
The poles are always at the ends of a magnet. In the given magnet, 2 and 4 represent poles. The magnetic field strength is maximum near the poles and are represented by crowding of the field lines near the ends of a magnet.
(b)
The north pole of the magnet.
(b)
Explanation of Solution
Introduction:
A magnet is a substance which attracts other magnetic materials. A magnet has two poles-North pole and south pole. In the given magnet, 2 and 4 represent poles. The magnetic field strength is maximum near the poles and are represented by crowding of the field lines near the ends of a magnet.
The poles are always at the ends of a magnet. Magnetic field lines emerge from north pole and enter in south pole. So, 2 represents north pole because field lines are emerging from that end.
(c)
Thesouth pole of the magnet.
(c)
Explanation of Solution
Introduction:
A magnet is a substance which attracts other magnetic materials. A magnet has two poles-North pole and south pole. In the given magnet, 2 and 4 represent poles. The magnetic field strength is maximum near the poles and are represented by crowding of the field lines near the ends of a magnet.
The poles are always at the ends of a magnet. Magnetic field lines emerge from north pole and enter in south pole. So, 4 represents south pole because field lines are entering that end.
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