why the two poles of a bar magnet are called north seeking and south seeking poles?
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→ The Earth acts like a very large bar magnet with its south-seeking pole near the geographic North Pole. That is why the north pole of your compass is attracted toward the geographic north pole of the Earth—because the magnetic pole that is near the geographic North Pole is actually a south magnetic pole !!
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just because our Earth has two poles : South pole and north pole
so the same we do with magnet
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