a magnet is taken to outer space and freely suspended. In which direction will it point?
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Since space is vaccum, it will point to it's respective direction, that is north pole and south pole.
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Since space is vaccum, it will point to it's respective direction, that is north pole and south pole.
I think it's the right answer!
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A Magnet is taken to outer space and freely suspended :- (i) In a free space: Since there is no air, no dragging whatsoever so the magnet will point towards a random direction but
(ii) In outer space but not in vaccum then it will align itself in the direction of net effective magnetic field if there exist any not necessary earth's but of some other celestial bodies and if no magnetic field exist then again it will align itself in a random direction depends on your touch.
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(ii) In outer space but not in vaccum then it will align itself in the direction of net effective magnetic field if there exist any not necessary earth's but of some other celestial bodies and if no magnetic field exist then again it will align itself in a random direction depends on your touch.
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