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The magnetic north pole is slowly wandering across the Arctic Ocean toward Siberia.
yes its a compass they used in the 1400 that told what direction to go to when far from home
yes
No, iron and steel are though.
They are force field lines at right angles to each other as depicted in the related link.
throught the magnitic feilds og earth and the atmoshere
the imaginary lines around the magnet is a magnitic field and strong
Yes. That's exactly how "mag-lev" trains run, such as the high speed trains in Japan and Europe.
it study's Saturn and it's rings. it has instruments on it to measure it's magnitic feild.
The big iron ball in the center of the Earthis is suspended in liquid rock and not perfectly centered, spinning but not orientated perfectly to the Earths poles. STherefore, the Earth tends to wobble around it and the magnitic poles are far from the geographic poles. As seen from any place, these poles are then relatively in different directions.
well when you are holding the magnitic string you have to move it and then you will feel a vibriation in your hands from left to right
convection it send out electrons which produce magnitic wave that grows in a transfer of two integers colliding together that are connected