A sailor can find the west direction using a bar magnet by observing the behavior of the magnet's ends, which are designated as the north and south poles. The north pole of the magnet will align itself with the Earth's magnetic field and point towards the magnetic north. To determine west, the sailor can then rotate the magnet until the north pole points towards magnetic north and then identify west as being 90 degrees to the left of that direction. This method can help the sailor establish a rough sense of direction despite being at sea.
If you suspend the magnet in a way that it can rotate freely (for example, hang it from a thread), one of its ends will point north. If you know which end that is (you may want to mark it), west is 90 degrees to the left of north.
The Sun rises in the East and Sets in the West.
When a magnet is suspended freely, it aligns itself in the north-south direction due to Earth's magnetic field. The north pole of the magnet is attracted to the Earth's magnetic south pole, causing it to point in the north-south direction. This phenomenon is a result of the magnet seeking to minimize its potential energy by aligning with the magnetic field of the Earth.
A small magnet that can turn freely is called a compass. Compasses align with the Earth's magnetic field and can be used to find directions such as north, south, east, and west.
The needle on a compass points only towards magnetic north. Therefore, the other end of the needle points (obviously) towards the south. East and west can be calculated from the compass without the need for specific pointers. The compass forms a circle of 360 degrees, which means that any direction (not just east and west) can be calculated: east = 90 degrees, west = 270 degrees - counting clockwise from north = zero degrees. Therefore, the sides of a bar magnet or the sides of a compass needle, while not specifically being marked east or west, must show east and west by using the degrees shown above.
The sun sets in the West and rises in the East. Unless the bar magnet has its N pole marked, it is of little use, you can get it to point N/S by freely suspending it but you will not be able to tell east from west. The direction the sun is moving is more relevant.
If you suspend the magnet in a way that it can rotate freely (for example, hang it from a thread), one of its ends will point north. If you know which end that is (you may want to mark it), west is 90 degrees to the left of north.
Yes. That is exactly what a magnetic compass does.a magnet, as in a fridge magnet cannot, but a magnetic compass can. a magnet compass points and directs itself the the north pole, where magnetic fields are located; this is why a magnetic compass can find directs as in NORTH SOUTH EAST OR WEST, it cannot say find it's way from say second street to third street,
In the tan B position, the direction of the magnet depends on the specific orientation of the magnet. The north pole of the magnet points towards the geographical North Pole, while the south pole points towards the geographical South Pole. The direction can also be determined by using a compass, as the needle aligns with the magnetic field lines.
The Sun rises in the East and Sets in the West.
When a magnet is suspended freely, it aligns itself in the north-south direction due to Earth's magnetic field. The north pole of the magnet is attracted to the Earth's magnetic south pole, causing it to point in the north-south direction. This phenomenon is a result of the magnet seeking to minimize its potential energy by aligning with the magnetic field of the Earth.
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A small magnet that can turn freely is called a compass. Compasses align with the Earth's magnetic field and can be used to find directions such as north, south, east, and west.
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The opposite direction for east-northeast is west-southwest.