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the direction of magnetic field at a point is the direction of the resultant force acting on a hypothetical north pole placed at that point.
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Answered by triciamarris
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In my own understanding I will just say this:

when you face two magnets together i.e south pole facing south pole and north pole facing north pole the magnets won't stick together but if it's the opposite way it will stick together.

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