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'Magnetic North' is the name of a location, or a direction, and has nothing to do with the magnetic polarity of that region. In fact, its magnetic polarity is a south pole, which accounts for why it attracts the north pole of a magnet or compass (unlike poles attract).

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A compass needle is a small magnet.It line up with the Earth's magnetic field lines what must me true about the polarity of the compass needle which points northwards geographically?

'Magnetic North' is so-called to distinguish it from 'True North' -it has nothing whatsoever to do with describing its magnetic polarity. The poles of a magnet and, therefore, a compass needle, are named after the directions in which they point. Since unlike poles attract, the magnetic polarity of Magnetic North must be a south pole.


Why does the compass point north in the southern hemisphere?

The direction of magnetic flux or lines of force is from north polarity to south polarity, and a compass needle will always align with that direction, wherever it is used. Since the magnetic polarity of the location we call Magnetic North is a south, a compass needle will point in that direction.


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How do you find polarity in a coil?

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What is the name of a compass needle?

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What is a compass needle?

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What is the magnet in a compass?

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Why does a compass needle change direction when it is near a magnetic field?

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How does a compass needle respond when a compass is placed with a magnetic field?

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How does a compass needle respond when a compass is placed in a magnetic field?

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Is it possible to use compass needle at the poles?

Yes it is possible to use compass needle at the poles


What a compass needle be made from?

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