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Where is a magnet the strongest?

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North and south pole




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User Bill Rollins
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Answer:

North and South pole

Step-by-step explanation:

Magnets are usually made of metal. They repel and attract other metal. A magnet's force is strongest at its north and south poles. Each magnet is surrounded by lines of force and a magnetic field.

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