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  • Compass: Understanding the Magnetic Needle and Direction
    A magnetic needle that is free to turn is called a compass.

    Here's why:

    * Magnetic Needle: The core of a compass is a small, magnetized needle.

    * Free to Turn: The needle is mounted on a low-friction pivot point, allowing it to rotate freely.

    * Alignment with Magnetic Field: The needle aligns itself with the Earth's magnetic field lines, pointing towards magnetic north.

    Therefore, a magnetic needle free to turn is a crucial component of a compass, which helps us determine direction.

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