The south pole of the freely suspended magnet points towards
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The South Pole of a freely suspended magnet point towards the north pole of earth because the magnet direction is opposite to the direction of Earth pole
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The south pole of the freely suspended magnet points towards lies in the geographic north direction.
Explanation:
- Because the magnetic south pole of the earth is in the geographic north direction and the magnetic north pole of the earth is in the geographic south direction, a freely suspended magnet always rests in the north-south direction.
- A magnet aligns itself in the N-S direction because unlike poles attract and like poles repel.
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