why does a compass change direction when it is kept near a magnet.
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Because it gets magnetised
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We can conclude from this experiment that an electric current causes a magnetic field around it just like a magnetcauses a magnetic field. When you moved the compass near a bar magnet, the needle pointed toward the magnet's magneticfield and not toward the north.
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