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A compass needle gets deflected when brought near a magnet. explain.

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Answered by Anonymous
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A \bold{compass\:needle} is a small bar magnet.

When it is brought near a  \bold{bar\:magnet,} its magnetic field lines  \bold{interact} with that of the \bold{bar\:magnet.}

 \bold{Hence,}

A compass needle gets \bold{deflected} when brought near a \bold{magnet.}

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The compass needle is a small magnet. When the compass needle is brought close to a bar magnet, the magnetic field lines of the compass needle interact with the magnetic field lines of bar magnet, which causes the compass needle to deflect.

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