using a compass and not a GPS
In the desert, that would be an oasis.
That device would be a compass!
That device would be a compass!
The most likely places where you would find magnetic force on Earth are the poles (North and South poles) and in regions with magnetic materials such as iron ores or magnetic rocks. The Earth's magnetic field is generated by the movement of molten iron in its outer core.
When it would take much too much time to find an exact number and you don't need it to be exact.
to find the exact loction of somewhere
Rate of change of electric charge produces magnetic charge. Unit of electric charge is coulomb C, unit of magnetic charge would be Ampere-meter.
There is no exact location.It is in anywhere is cytoplasm.
A magnetic sweeper would be useful in a situation when someone needs to pick up and find metal items, such as iron. This may be useful in steel work companies.
A compass is made to point at relative north not exact north. Relative north is a place inGreenland where there is a strong magnetic pull, and because of weathering and changes in the earth it moves every so often. Exact north is in outer space and is the north star. However it is obviously not magnetic therefore there are not magnetic compasses that point to exact north. Digital compasses such as ones you could find on cell phones or other GPS devices are probably the best thing to use if you are trying to go exact north otherwise a regular compass is good enough for directions and scouting.
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Magnetic strips can be used in several different applications. There is a magnetic strip on the back of a credit card. This thin strip houses personal information that is activated when it is slide between 2 activators.