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Physics, 09.03.2021 05:10, masad

Suppose you are standing at the earth's geographic north magnetic pole, the place on the earth's surface that compasses point toward. You have a compass that is free to swivel in any direction. Which way does your compass point? Suppose you are standing at the earth's geographic north magnetic pole, the place on the earth's surface that compasses point toward. You have a compass that is free to swivel in any direction. Which way does your compass point? It would point up. It would point east. It would point down. It would point west.

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