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Magnetism at the centre of a bar magnet is

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Magnetism at the 'centre of a bar magnet' is zero. Explanation: Magnetism is strongest at north and south poles of the magnet and weakest at the "centre of a bar magnet". This is because the "magnetic field lines" run parallel to the length of the magnet at the centre and run closer and denser at the poles.