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Q15. Why does a compass needle get deflected when brought near a bar magnet?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Why does a compass needle get deflected when brought near a bar magnet?

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The Compass needle is itself a small Magnet . So , when it is brought near a bar magnet Both of their magnetic field lines gets interacted .

Hence a compass neddle gets deflected when brought near a Bar magnet.

More to know :

》An artificial Magnet in form of bar , Made up of iron or any Ferromagnetic Substances which shows permanent magnetic field is known as Bar magnet .

》It has two poles that is North pole and south pole .

》The intensity of magnetic force is Strongest at the corners .

》A compass consists of small neddle Which moves due to earth's magnetic field. It is basically used in Navigation.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The Compass needle is itself a small Magnet . So , when it is brought near a bar magnet Both of their magnetic field lines gets interacted .

Hence a compass neddle gets deflected when brought near a Bar magnet.

More to know :

》An artificial Magnet in form of bar , Made up of iron or any Ferromagnetic Substances which shows permanent magnetic field is known as Bar magnet .

》It has two poles that is North pole and south pole .

》The intensity of magnetic force is Strongest at the corners .

》A compass consists of small neddle Which moves due to earth's magnetic field. It is basically used in Navigation.

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