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The arrangement to store two magnets is shown by figures A, B, C and D. Which one of them is the correct arrangement?

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Three magnets A, B and C were dipped one by one in a heap of iron filing. Figure shows the amount of the iron filing sticking to them.

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The strength of these magnets will be

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North pole of a magnet can be identified by
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A bar magnet is immersed in a heap of iron filings and pulled out. The amount of iron filling clinging to the
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When a bar magnet is broken; each of the broken part will have _____ pole/poles. (one/two)
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Paheli and her friends were decorating the class bulletin board. She dropped the box of stainless steel pins by mistake. She tried to collect the pins using a magnet. She could not succeed. What could be the reason for this?
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How will you test that ‘tea dust’ is not adulterated with iron powder?
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Boojho dipped a bar magnet in a heap of iron filings and pulled it out. He found that iron filings got stuck to the magnet as shown in figure.

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Which regions of the magnet have more iron filings sticking to it?

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Boojho dipped a bar magnet in a heap of iron filings and pulled it out. He found that iron filings got stuck to the magnet as shown in figure.

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What are these regions called?