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Which statement describes the magnetic field inside a bar magnet?
It points from north to south.
It points from south to north.
It forms loops inside the magnet.
There is no field within the magnet.
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It points from south to north.
Explanation: Magnetic field lines form continuous closed loops — outside a bar magnet they go from the north pole to the south pole, and inside the magnet they return from the south pole back to the north pole.
Explanation: Magnetic field lines form continuous closed loops — outside a bar magnet they go from the north pole to the south pole, and inside the magnet they return from the south pole back to the north pole.
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