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What Do You Think? The compass needle feels a torque (a twist) from the Earth’s magnetic field. The needle oscillates around the direction of the field, and once the oscillations have died away, it lines up with the field (more correctly, with the horizontal projection of the field). Then it is necessary to identify which end of the compass is pointing north. |