No, the word 'strongest' is the superlative form for the adjective strong: strong, stronger, strongest.
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No, "strongest" is not a noun. It is the superlative form of the adjective "strong."
The magnetic field is strongest at the poles of a magnet.
In a magnetic field, where is the magnet strongest, and where is it weakest? Answer: Strongest: The strongest field around magnets are at it's two poles. Weakest: The weakest field around magnets are at it's center.
The magnetic field is strongest at the point closest to the magnet.
The magnetic field is strongest at the poles of a bar magnet.
Mercury is the liquid with the strongest surface tension.