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I have to either disagree and say no or you have answered regarding a given magnet or magnetised object. The earth is proof the answer is no, as it is encapsulated in a magnetic field, size of field is not limited - magnetisation or application of magnetic properties has no limits - magnetic fields of a magnetised object are limited, but not magnetisation or the capacity to magnetise.

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Yes, there is a limit to magnetization called the saturation magnetization. This is the maximum magnetic moment that a material can achieve under certain conditions before it becomes fully magnetized.

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Very few of them are literate. You may want to clarify your question and ask again.

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no cuz it can be aas weak or as strong as you want it to be

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There will be a limit to the electro-magnetic properties of a magnet but it is probably in the order of hundred of billions of years.

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Consider the iron bar as a collection of small magnets, each of which has a certain strength. In the extreme case, all the mini-magnets are aligned; you can't get more than that.

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