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North pole of a magnet aligns itself in the direction of__________ of earth.​

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Answered by ishita8846
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North pole of a magnet aligns itself in the direction of South Pole of earth.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

North

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Explanation:

North pole of a magnet aligns itself in the direction of North of Earth.

It's application is seen in a compass.

The compass needle is like a small bar magnet and the North pole of compass needle points towards the Earth's geographic north and south pole of magnet aligns itself to Earth's south pole.

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Additional information:-

→ In a bar magnet, the magnetic field lines move from south to north.

→ Outside the bar magnet, the magnetic field lines move from North to South.

Magnetic field lines around bar magnet:

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