Science, asked by camilou, 7 months ago

The simulation opens on the tab labeled Bar Magnet. It shows a magnetic compass and a bar magnet. Move the compass next to each end of the magnet. How do the poles of the compass needle interact with the bar magnets south(S) and north (N) poles​

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Answered by xNiGhTmRx
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Answered by Anonymous
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The compass always point towards the north which one of the following is the correct explanation for this a the earth is a magnet and therefore it attracts the metallic needle of the compass b the magnetic needle of the compass aligns itself with the Earth's magnetic field C the Earth's south pole does not have

Since the north seeking pole of the compass needle is always attracted to the north, then the earth must be like a huge magnet with a magnetic pole at each end. This is exactly the case but magnetic north is slightly different from the north axis of rotation of the earth.

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