describe with the help of an experiment that a fairly suspended magnet comes to rest in the north south direction ?
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A freely suspended magnet rests in the geographic north-south direction. ... The magnetic poles are near, but not quite in the same places as, the geographic poles. The needle in a compass points towards a magnetic pole. Earth's North Magnetic Pole is actually the south pole of the Earth's geographic poles and vice-versa
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The needle in a compass points towards a magnetic pole. Earth's North Magnetic Pole is actually the south pole of the Earth's geographic poles and vice-versa. Hence, a freely suspended magnetic needle point in geographic north-south direction.
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