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A bar magnet is dipped in a leap of small iron filings. It is observed that a cluster of iron filings stick to the ends A and B while there is practically no iron filing stick to its central region.
Answer the following questions
End A is called

A

Neutral Region

B

Pole

C

Both A & B

D

Equator

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