How will you use the button compasses to describe/determine the forces of interaction between the magnetic poles?
- Place the button compass above the geometric center of the magnet, say the circle.
That is the compass needle points out the end of the magnet from the north pole.
- Note that when the magnet is not present, the compass needle points to the north, but when the magnet is present, the needle points to the south. This is because the compass needle is magnetized and positioned in such a way that it can travel in response to magnetic fields. When a horseshoe magnet is present, the north end of the needle (colored red) is drawn to its magnetic field and aligns itself so that it points to the target.
- The closer the magnet is to the compass, the greater the effect. Even when the magnet is removed, magnetic forces – those associated with Earth – often influence the compass. These forces usually cause the compass needle to be pointed to the north (unless another magnet interferes) and make the device useful for navigation.
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