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The length of a magnet can’t be determined through a specific formula because “length” is a physical dimension that you measure rather than calculate. The length of a magnet is typically defined by its geometric size, and it’s usually provided by manufacturers or measured using a ruler or caliper. If you’re referring to concepts related to magnetism like magnetic field strength, magnetic moment, or the characteristics of a magnetic field surrounding a magnet, those can be described through various equations in physics, but they don’t directly provide a “length” of a magnet in the sense of its physical dimension. In magnetostatics, the shape and size of a magnet (including its length) are important in how the magnetic field appears around it, but the length itself is an input or a given condition rather than something derived from a formula.