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Answer / Anup Kumar Lahariya
'Magnetic Center' usually refers to the point within a magnet where its magnetic field originates. However, there seems to be a mistake in your question as magnets do not have electric centers. If you meant 'Electric Center' of an electric dipole, it is the point halfway between two equal positive and negative charges.
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