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Why is it said that "North Pole points towards the geographical North Pole is attracted by the earth's magnetic South Pole'' ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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Explanation:

The opposite poles of two magnets attract. Therefore, when the red end of a magnet or compass is pointing north, it is because it is being attracted in that direction by the south end of another magnet (often coloured blue) – this is the imaginary magnet inside the Earth.

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Answered by SudipSamanta
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Answer:

It is because there is a invisible magnet which points it's North Pole towards geographical South and it's South Pole points towards geographic north. So the magnetic compass points its north pole towards geographic north and south pole towards geographic South.

Explanation:

Draw Earth as a large magnet. Now draw a big magnet inside it. Draw another magnetic compass inside it. Now erase the large magnet. You can see the North Pole of magnetic compass is pointing towards geographic north and south pole towards geographic South.

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