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Do the magnets have same strength at their poles?

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Yes

Step-by-step explanation:

The magnetic field generated by any magnet is always strongest at the poles. The magnetic force is equally as strong at both the north and south pole.

Strength of magnetic force at North pole = Strength of magnetic force at South pole

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