The north pole of earth’s magnet is in the:

(a) geographical south  (b) geographical east  (c) geographical west  (d) geographical north


(a) geographical south

Explanation
The north pole of the earth's magnet is in the geographical south because it attracts the south pole of a suspended magnet. Similarly, the south pole of the earth's magnet is in the geographical north because it attracts the north pole of a suspended magnet.

Updated on: 10-Oct-2022

82 Views

Kickstart Your Career

Get certified by completing the course

Get Started
Advertisements