the fact that the compass needle automatically points to the north proves that their is a magnetic force acting on it. Thus it is believed that the earth is a huge electromagnet.
answ2. The Earth IS NOT a magnet. Electrical currents flowing parallel to the Equator create a magnetic field. At approximately 90o to the Equator.
Your compass does NOT point to the north pole. Your compass aligns itself with the lines of magnetic force at your location.
An electro magnet proves that Electricity and Magnetism always co-exist in nature
Not a magnet, no. But it does attract the Earth and this is due to gravity.
the sun
A magnet produced in earth; not man made.
The biggest magnet on Earth is the Earth itself. Earth's magnetic field is generated by the movement of molten iron in its outer core, creating a magnetic field that extends into space and interacts with the solar wind to form the magnetosphere.
The earth is an electromagnet. It has a north pole and a south pole. Apex: A magnet always has two poles, earth is a elecrtomagnet
Its an electro-magnet - currents flowing through the iron core.
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Earth attracts a magnet because both Earth and the magnet have mass. The force of gravity acts between any objects that have mass.
The natural magnet is present at the core of our planet earth.
Theorems is what is proven with the geometric proof.
No, the Earth is not a permanent magnet. Earth's magnetic field is generated by the movement of molten iron and nickel in its outer core, creating a magnetic field that fluctuates in both strength and direction over time. It is not a fixed or permanent magnet like a bar magnet.