Why does a freely suspended magnet point in the North South direction
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The Earth is a magnet that can interact with othermagnets in this way, so the north end of a compassmagnet is drawn to align with the Earth's magneticfield. Because the Earth's magnetic North Poleattracts the "north" ends of other magnets, it istechnically the "South Pole" of our planet's magneticfield.
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The Earth is a magnet that can interact with othermagnets in this way, so the north end of a compassmagnet is drawn to align with the Earth's magneticfield. Because the Earth's magnetic North Poleattracts the "north" ends of other magnets, it istechnically the "South Pole" of our planet's magneticfield.
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A freely suspended magnet point in the north south direction because the north pole of the magnet is attached to the South pole of the Earth and the South pole of the Magnet is attached to the North pole of the Earth. This is the reason why a freely suspended magnet point in the north south direction.
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