give scientific reason a magnetic neddle used in a compass
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A magnetic needle when freely suspended always comes to rest in the north-south direction. ... As unlike poles attract, the earth's north pole attracts the magnetic needle's south pole (pointing towards the south) and the earth's south pole attracts the magnetic needle's north pole(thus pointing toward north).
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A magnetic neddle when freely suspended always comes to rest in the North- south direction
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