Yes if you are in the north and south poles your compass will go haywire
No. Being near a magnet (or magnetic field) completely puts off the compass as the compass is influenced by it and will not align with the Earth's natural magnetic field.
First make sure that your compass is flat on your hane/arm/ground also please go to my website- www.toppicks.webs.com
Compasses do not work well in the presence of of electromagnetic fields.
you simply wind it up and watch the mechanisims work and then watch it do it's job!
this compass appears as a pocket watch and is suitable for general travel that requires limited accuracy
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They don't, they're usually quite crappy and break easily when left too long out in the sun. If you plan on taking a hike with your digital compass watch, (makes sense, huh?) my advice is, DON'T.
The La Crosse XG55 Digital Altimeter Compass Watch is water resistant to thirty feet or nine meters.
If your unable to figure out how to work a compass its probably best not to use it.
Because he portable sundial does not work without a compass
Because he portable sundial does not work without a compass
Because he portable sundial does not work without a compass
The compass indicates the direction of magnetic North, from that you can work out South, East, West and all the other points on the compass.
The iPhone's digital compass application works just like any magnetic-needle compass. Launch the application by tapping the "Compass" button on the iPhone's.
Yes if you are in the north and south poles your compass will go haywire
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