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5 in diagrams, magnetic fields are represented by lines starting at a magnets poles. lines that are close together indicate that a magnetic field is strong—it has a greater ability to push and pull. what can you conclude about the magnetic fields represented in question 4?
a they are strongest near a magnets poles
b they are strongest near a magnets center
c they get stronger as they move away from a magnet
d their strength is not related to a particular part of a magnet
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The question states magnetic field lines that are close together mean a stronger field. The diagram of the horseshoe magnet shows field lines are most concentrated (closest together) near the two poles, while they spread out (become more spaced) as they move away from the poles and near the magnet's center. This means the field strength is highest near the poles.
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A. They are strongest near a magnet's poles