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8. How is the deflection in the compass needle affected
as we move it along a field line (a) towards the poles (b)
away from poles.​

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Answered by omasati2004
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When we move along the field line deflection in the compass needle is observed. The deflection increases as the needle move towards the poles because of magnetic field. The exertion of magnetic force that is observed in the surrounding of a magnet is called magnetic field.

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When we move along the field line deflection in the compass needle is observed. The deflection increases as the needle move towards the poles because of magnetic field. The exertion of magnetic force that is observed in the surrounding of a magnet is called magnetic field

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