Why a freely suspended magnet stay in north south direction ?
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This suggests that the Earth itself behaves as a magnet which causes a freely suspended magnet (or magnetic needle) to point always in a particular direction: North and South. ... The South Pole of the Earth's magnet is in the geographical North because it attracts the North Pole of the suspended magnet and vice versa.
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This suggests that the Earth itself behaves as a magnet which causes afreely suspended magnet (or magneticneedle) to point always in a particulardirection: North and South. ... TheSouth Pole of the Earth's magnet is in the geographical North because it attracts the North Pole of thesuspended magnet and vice versa
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