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This is what happens when you cut a magnet in half.
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compass
Lodestone
The Equator
Sir William Gilbert
You get two magnets each with their own North and South poles
lined up in the same direction
magnetic declination
This is the name of the man who discovered that the Earth had magnetic properties.
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compass
Lodestone
The Equator
Sir William Gilbert
You get two magnets each with their own North and South poles
lined up in the same direction
magnetic declination
This is the name for a magnetized needle that can spin freely and align with the Earth’s magnetic field.
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compass
Lodestone
The Equator
Sir William Gilbert
You get two magnets each with their own North and South poles
lined up in the same direction
magnetic declination
This is how the domains should look in a Magnet.
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compass
Lodestone
The Equator
Sir William Gilbert
You get two magnets each with their own North and South poles
lined up in the same direction
magnetic declination
This imaginary line on the Earth is perpendicular to our axis of rotation.
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compass
Lodestone
The Equator
Sir William Gilbert
You get two magnets each with their own North and South poles
lined up in the same direction
magnetic declination
This is the name for a magnetic rock.
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compass
Lodestone
The Equator
Sir William Gilbert
You get two magnets each with their own North and South poles
lined up in the same direction
magnetic declination
This is the angle of difference between the Magnetic North and the Geographic North Pole.
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compass
Lodestone
The Equator
Sir William Gilbert
You get two magnets each with their own North and South poles
lined up in the same direction
magnetic declination
This is a way you can destroy a magnets magnetism.
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compass
Lodestone
The Equator
Sir William Gilbert
You get two magnets each with their own North and South poles
lined up in the same direction
magnetic declination
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