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. The south magnetic pole of the compass points to Earth's north magnetic pole.
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compass needle?
it tells you the direction ur going
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The compass rose on a map is typically used to indicate direction. It shows the orientation of the map, usually pointing towards the cardinal directions (north, east, south, west).
The symbol known for showing direction on a map is called a compass rose. It consists of two lines which intersect at right angles, the tip of each having one of the letters showing direction, N, S, E, or W.
Yes. Line the bar up pointing north-south, and whang on it with a hammer for a minute or so. If you hold a compass close to it, the compass should align with the bar, whichever direction it is pointing, showing you that the bar has been magnetized.
No, magnetism (the force that makes the needle turn) is a non-contact force.
from: http://www.compassdude.com/compass-reading.shtmlBasic Compass Reading == == * Hold your compass steadily in your hand so the baseplate is level and the direction-of-travel arrow is pointing straight away from you. * Hold it about halfway between your face and waist in a comfortable arm position with your elbow bent and compass held close to your stomache. * Look down at the compass and see where the needle points.This compass is pointing due North (also 0 degrees)* Turn your body while keeping the compass right in front of you. * Notice that as the compass rotates, the needle stays pointing the same direction. * Keep turning until the needle points East like the picture below, keeping the direction-of-travel arrow and North mark facing straight in front of you.This compass is pointing East (90 degrees)* Important: This is a very common mistake! The compass needle is pointing towards East so I must be pointing East, right? No, no, no!To find my direction, I must turn the compass dial until the North mark and the "Orienting Arrow" are lined up with the North end of the needle. Then I can read the heading that is at the Index Pointer spot (the butt of the direction-of-travel arrow).Since the Orienting Arrow is usually two parallel lines on the floor of the compass housing, a good thing to memorize is:RED IN THE SHEDNow we know we are really heading West (270 degrees)== == == == == == == == == == * You computer screen: ____________ degrees * Your window: ____________ degrees * Your door: ____________ degrees * A lightswitch: ____________ degrees == == == == * Hold the compass level - if the compass is tilted, the needle will touch the clear lid and not move correctly. * Read the correct end of the needle. * Use common sense, such as knowing that if you are heading anywhere towards the sun, there's no way you can be heading north, northwest, or northeast. * RED IN THE SHED! * Keep the compass away from metal objects - even a knife, flashlight, or keychain can cause a false reading if too close to the compass. Woody of North Woods, NJ
You cannot go further south when you are at the South Pole, so there is nowhere you can point that is south. Pointing up is off the planet, so it is not in any direction on a compass, just like at any place on Earth. Directions on a compass only apply to the surface of Earth. Point in any direction around you and you are pointing north.
Perhaps you are holding it the wrong way around or you are standing near a powerful magnetic field.
Hernan Cortes used a compass when he explored to help him navigate and stay on course while traveling. The compass provided him with a sense of direction by pointing north, which was crucial for exploring new territories and finding his way back to known locations.
The political compass is pointing towards republicans in 2013 because everyone is complaining about Barack Obama and how he is destroying the United States.
You can determine the direction on a map without a compass rose by using cardinal direction.
This means that our conscience guides us in making moral decisions, much like how a compass helps navigate direction. It suggests that our conscience acts as a moral guide, pointing us towards what is right and wrong. Just as a compass steers us in the right direction, our conscience helps steer us towards moral choices.