If a magnet could swing freely, what would happen to its north-seeking pole?
a. it would poin...
Physics, 14.10.2019 00:30, Averybeam300
If a magnet could swing freely, what would happen to its north-seeking pole?
a. it would point toward earth's north magnetic pole.
b. it would point toward earth's south magnetic pole.
c. it would rotate back and forth between earth's magnetic poles.
d. it would remain in its original position.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 11:00, coolfab9338
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