To make a compass spin all the way around itself, it would need to be held in place and left to freely rotate without any external interference. You can achieve this by placing it on a flat surface and ensuring that there are no magnetic or other interfering objects nearby.
to turn around in circles
Accretion is the process by which matter is accumulated by gravitational forces. While the accumulation of matter can lead to the formation of objects that spin, such as stars and planets, accretion itself does not inherently involve spinning.
Dizzy- possibly nauseated and bruised from falling over.
They spin around the nucleus.
Electrons have a charge. Any moving charge creates an electric field, e.g. electricity moving through a wire causes a magnetic field around the wire, or the earth rotating creates a magnetic field which causes a compass to point north. Similarly all electrons have a spin factor. similar to the earth rotating, the spin of electrons create a magnetic field around the electron.
it would spin around and around.
The needle of a compass is a magnet, and the earth is also a magnet. The side of the compass marked N is attracted to the north pole of the Earth, and the side marked S is attracted to Earth's south pole. The compass will spin to line itself up with the poles it is attracted to. However, if you have other magnets nearby, the compass can spin to line itself up with those instead.
Yes. It's useful because when it's free to spin, it aligns itself with the Earth's magnetic field.
Yes. It's useful because when it's free to spin, it aligns itself with the Earth's magnetic field.
A compass has a magnetized needle that can spin freely.
A compass has a magnetized needle that can spin freely.
Because the primary purpose of a compass is to react to the magnetic field of the earth, it get affect by a nearby compass when the compass' magnetic field is stronger than that of the earth. As the magnet is moved away, the strength of its field diminishes and the compass goes back to 'normal' - pointing north.
To draw a circle with a compass, first set the distance between the point and the pencil of the compass using a ruler. This distance is the radius. Now, place the point on the paper where you want the center of the circle. Spin the compass around the point, lightly dragging the pencil on the paper, and you will have a circle.
Yes! If It spins one time, then that is the circumference. Therefore if you spin it a second time, that doubles it!
You can use a compass if there are ghost, ghost have an electric magnetic field that will make a compass spin so you can walk around with a compass or you can walk around with a recorder and try to capture evps (electric voice phenomena) and use that and ask questions to the ghost that you are trying to find and you can see if you get any voices back. they are both hard processes but if there is a ghost about normally your hair on the back of your neck will literally stand up
u get a top and spin it around...
spin your head around a lot