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it will rest in the north - south direction
A freely-suspended magnet will come to rest in a North- South direction -The pole which points to the north is the North Pole -The pole which points at south is the South Pole
No, to get north or south you need to suspend a magnet.
It reacts to the magnetic field of the Earth.
It depends mostly on where you are located. Where I am, in northern Idaho, the north pole of the magnet will point about 21 1/2 degrees east of the north pole.
Yes. A freely suspended magnet always point in the north south direction.
it will rest in the north - south direction
it will rest in the north - south direction
A freely-suspended magnet will come to rest in a North- South direction -The pole which points to the north is the North Pole -The pole which points at south is the South Pole
No, to get north or south you need to suspend a magnet.
A freely suspended magnet always points in north - south direction. This is because its south pole is attracted by earth 's north pole and the north pole of the magnet is attracted by the earth 's south pole. when we hang it freely it automatically starts pointing in north-south direction. The magnetic compass also works on the same principle.
a freely suspended magnetic needle as it will always point to the north - south direction
It reacts to the magnetic field of the Earth.
Along an axis between the North and South Magnetic Poles.
When a magnet is freely suspended at its center it will set itself along the north-south direction. The tip pointing towards the geographical north direction is called the north pole and the other tip is called the south pole.
A compass is an instrument for determining direction consisting essentially of a freely suspended magnetic needle that points toward the magnetic north.
This is the description of a magnetic compass.