The compass needle is attracted by the Earth's magnetic field.
== == Yes. It is magnetic or not. Tertium non datur. (Actually, the needle made of steel is a ferromagnetic.)
it is destiny needle, and magnetic needle storm. :)
It is still a needle, but could be referred to as a compass needle.
Compass
Because of the magnetic force. The compass needle is also magnetic.Because of the magnetic force. The compass needle is also magnetic.Because of the magnetic force. The compass needle is also magnetic.Because of the magnetic force. The compass needle is also magnetic.
If a magnetic compass needle is placed in a magnetic Field , its needle deflects and points in the north and south directions
If a magnetic compass needle is placed in a magnetic Field , its needle deflects and points in the north and south directions
If a magnetic compass needle is placed in a magnetic Field , its needle deflects and points in the north and south directions
A compass has a needle that is magnetized. This needle is suspended so that it can rotate freely and it can align itself with any magnetic field it is exposed to.If you put a magnet close to a compass, the needle will align itself with the magnets magnetic field.It picks up the earth's magnetic field.answer 2 A magnetic compass needle aligns itself with the lines of magnetic force at your locality.It picks up the earth's magnetic field.answer 2 A magnetic compass needle aligns itself with the lines of magnetic force at your locality.
The compass needle is attracted by the Earth's magnetic field.
== == Yes. It is magnetic or not. Tertium non datur. (Actually, the needle made of steel is a ferromagnetic.)
yes
When you sail with a magnetized needle, it will point towards the magnetic north pole. This is because the needle aligns itself with the Earth's magnetic field, which is used for navigation purposes.
it is destiny needle, and magnetic needle storm. :)
it is destiny needle, and magnetic needle storm. :)
The compass needle is magnetic, so it aligns itself with the magnetic poles. For more information on magnetic fields, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetic_field