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The Earth itself is a magnet, with a north and south pole. When hanging magnets are free to move, they align themselves with the Earth's magnetic field, pointing north-south due to magnetic attraction.
The angle is called the azimuth angle. It represents the direction of the point or projected line from the observer in relation to the north-south line. It is measured clockwise from the north direction.
The farthest north latitude is 90° North. It is a single point, called the 'north pole'.
The most northern 'line' of latitude is really a point. 90 degrees latitude north is the north pole.
Iron fillings align themselves around a magnet because the magnet creates a magnetic field that exerts a force on the iron filings. This force causes the iron filings to line up in the direction of the magnetic field, demonstrating the magnetic field lines.
The Earth itself is a magnet, with a north and south pole. When hanging magnets are free to move, they align themselves with the Earth's magnetic field, pointing north-south due to magnetic attraction.
Each magnet has a pole at its both ends called North pole and South pole.Magnetic field line originate from the North pole and converge at South pole; in a loop form.Weak magnets can be made strong by exposing it to high intensity magnetic field.
A line that runs from the north pole to the south pole is called a line of longitude.
Each magnet has a pole at its both ends called North pole and South pole.Magnetic field line originate from the North pole and converge at South pole; in a loop form.Weak magnets can be made strong by exposing it to high intensity magnetic field.
The angle is called the azimuth angle. It represents the direction of the point or projected line from the observer in relation to the north-south line. It is measured clockwise from the north direction.
A point or a line segment can be a preimage of itself because a line can be reflected or rotated.
The farthest north latitude is 90° North. It is a single point, called the 'north pole'.
The tangent to a magnetic field line at any point indicates the direction of the magnetic field at that specific location. This is because the tangent line represents the direction a compass needle would point if placed at that point on the field line. The magnetic field lines themselves flow from the north pole of a magnet to its south pole, with the tangent pointing in the direction the magnetic field would act on a north pole.
due to magnetic line of force. opposite pole present in magnets.
The most northern 'line' of latitude is really a point. 90 degrees latitude north is the north pole.
A midpoint is in the middle of the line but does not bisect it because it is just a point on that line and does not cross the line.
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.