When a number of identical small magnets are arranged in a line, the strength of the resultant magnet

a

ia largest when they are arranged end to end

b

is greatest when they are arrangedparallel with like poles adjacent to each other

c

depends only on the number of magnets provided they arev parallel

d

is greater when the magnets are arranged on a wooden surface than on a metaln surface

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helenobii
5 years ago

the correct option is B as the domain theory of magnetism explains a magnetic material as having several parallel magnets arranged with like poles adjacent to each other ,this is said to be the reason why it has a resultant strong magnetism

on the other hand non magnetic materials is explained qs having several small magnets arranged end to end with unlike poles adjacent to each other

BroTolu
4 years ago

B 🤲🤲

ITODOJOSH
5 years ago

The answer is B

Trappieda
2 months ago

When magnets are placed in a line with unlike poles touching (North to South), their magnetic fields reinforce each other. The group effectively acts as one long, much stronger magnet. The total magnetic flux is maximized at the ends. A is actually CORRECT.

CRIMHAZ
3 years ago

Ans is B

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dice419
1 year ago

like poles will repel. so Ais suitable option

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