Environmental Sciences, asked by huneysamad, 17 days ago

in which direction will a freely suspended magnet come to rest? show it experimentally and explain why?​

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Answered by barunmondal1969
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Answer:

A freely suspended magnet always rests in the north-south direction because the magnetic south pole of the earth lies in the geographic north direction and the magnetic north pole of the earth lies in the geographical south direction.

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Answered by saswanth3sk
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Answer:

The Earth is a magnet that can interact with other magnets in this way, so the north end of a compass magnet is drawn to align with the Earth's magnetic field. Because the Earth's magnetic North Pole attracts the "north" ends of other magnets, it is technically the "South Pole" of our planet's magnetic field.

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