Physics, asked by aahanashaikh4610, 10 months ago

what will happen if we bring the north pole of a magnet towards the north pole of a compass

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Answered by Anonymous
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When you take the compass away from the bar magnet, it again points north. So, we can conclude that the north end of a compass is attracted to the south end of a magnet. The rule for magnetic poles is that like poles repel each other and unlike poles attract each other.

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Answered by 1keshav123
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Magnetic north is actually in northern Canada, and that is where compasses point to. Now, on to your question…if you were standing exactly on top of the magnetic north pole, your compass would point nowhere in particular since the place it is used to pointing to is at your feet!

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