question archive Why does a compass point to the Earth's North Pole?   1) The arrow of a compass contains an elec- tric charge which is attracted to the electric charge at the Earth's North Pole 2) The north pole of the compass is attracted to the Earth's North Pole due to like-magnetic pole attracting 3 The north pole of the compass is attracted to the Earth's magnetic south pole which hap- pens to be near the Earth's North Pole

Why does a compass point to the Earth's North Pole?   1) The arrow of a compass contains an elec- tric charge which is attracted to the electric charge at the Earth's North Pole 2) The north pole of the compass is attracted to the Earth's North Pole due to like-magnetic pole attracting 3 The north pole of the compass is attracted to the Earth's magnetic south pole which hap- pens to be near the Earth's North Pole

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Why does a compass point to the Earth's North Pole?

 

1) The arrow of a compass contains an elec- tric charge which is attracted to the electric charge at the Earth's North Pole

2) The north pole of the compass is attracted to the Earth's North Pole due to like-magnetic pole attracting

3 The north pole of the compass is attracted to the Earth's magnetic south pole which hap- pens to be near the Earth's North Pole

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