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the needle in a magent compass is​

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Answered by ankit3655
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Explanation:

The magnetic compass is the most familiar compass type. It functions as a pointer to "magnetic north", the local magnetic meridian, because the magnetized needle at its heart aligns itself with the horizontal component of the Earth's magnetic field.

Answered by shreejjucherry10
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A compass needle points north because the north pole of the magnet inside it is attracted to the south pole of Earth's built-in magnet. ... In other words, the thing we call Earth's magnetic north pole is actually the south pole of the magnet inside Earth.

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