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Explain how a magnetic compass is used to determine direction.

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Answered by ItzMeMukku
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Explanation:

A compass has a magnetic needle that can rotate freely. When a compass is kept at a place, the magnetic needle aligns in a north-south direction. The red arrow of the compass needle is termed as the north pole and the other end as the south pole.

Answered by rajlaxmipahi01
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A compass has a magnetic needle that can rotate freely. When a compass is kept at a place, the magnetic needle aligns in a north - direction. The red arrow is termed as the North Pole and the other end as the south pole. " This lets us get that dear students.

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