12. Why does a freely suspended magnet point in the north-south direction?
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This is because the earth acts like a huge magnet with its magnetic north pole towards the geographic south and the magnetic south pole towards the geoagraphic north.
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because earth itself behaves as a magnet the south pole of the earth's magnet is in geographical north because it attracts north pole of suspended magnet
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