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A. Equally all over the magnet
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B. At the center of the magnet
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C. At the poles
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D. Nowhere, as iron filings are not attracted to magnets
Explanation
- Iron filings are attracted to the magnetic field of a magnet.
- The magnetic field is strongest at the poles of the magnet.
- Therefore, the iron filings will be attracted more at the poles of the magnet, where the magnetic field is most intense.
- This is why you'll often see iron filings forming a pattern that traces out the magnetic field lines, with the filings clustering at the poles.
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