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Question
Three magnets A, B, and C were dipped one by one in a heap of iron filing. Fig. 13.3 shows the amount of iron filings sticking to them.
The strength of these magnets will be
Options
A > B > C
A < B < C
A = B = C
A < B < C
Solution
A > B > C
Explanation:
The more the strength of the magnet, the more will be the iron filings stuck to it.
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