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Magnetism

Introduction

How is a compass made?

A compass is a magnetized metallic pointer that can rotate about a low-friction pivot point. Sometimes the pointer is placed in a container of liquid to dampen the movement of the pointer. The magnetic pointer aligns itself with the north/south orientation of Earth’s magnetic field, and the person using the compass can determine what direction he or she is headed by looking at the pointer.



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