Magnetic compass

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Magnetic Compass: A Tool for Accurately Determining Direction

A magnetic compass is a tool designed for the purpose of determining and accurately measuring direction, specifically in relation to magnetic north. It operates on the principles of magnetism to detect the Earth’s magnetic field and make this information available to the user. This field is used as a basis for determining true north and other directions relative to it. A magnetic compass typically consists of a magnetic needle that is suspended on a pivot, allowing it to rotate freely and align itself with the magnetic field of the Earth. In addition to being an essential tool for navigation and exploration, modern magnetic compasses are also used for a variety of other purposes, including geophysical research, surveying, and military and aerospace applications. With the ability to provide precise directional information wherever you are, a magnetic compass represents an invaluable tool for anyone who needs to navigate or orient themselves in a variety of settings.

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