Table of Contents
- 1 Does a compass point to the north or south pole?
- 2 Which pole of a compass needle points to a south pole?
- 3 What direction is toward the south pole?
- 4 Do compasses point south in the southern hemisphere?
- 5 Is every direction north from the South Pole?
- 6 What direction is the equator from the South Pole?
Does a compass point to the north or south pole?
A magnetic compass does not point to the geographic north pole. A magnetic compass points to the earth’s magnetic poles, which are not the same as earth’s geographic poles. Furthermore, the magnetic pole near earth’s geographic north pole is actually the south magnetic pole.
Which pole of a compass needle points to a south pole?
north pole
The north pole of a compass needle will point to the south pole of a magnet. The geographic North Pole actually coincides with the south magnetic pole of the Earth.
What direction is toward the south pole?
‘ Any line pointing along the Earth’s surface towards the South Pole is said to be pointing ‘south. ‘ ‘East’ is at right angles to north in a clockwise direction; ‘west’ is at right angles to north in a counterclockwise direction. ‘Northeast’ is the direction halfway between north and east!”
Where does compass Point at north pole?
If you mean the geographical North Pole, the needle would point south, as that is the only direction one can go from there; more specifically it would point south along the 112.4 degrees west longitude meridian towards the magnetic north pole at 82 degrees north, which is where compasses point.
What will the south pole of a compass needle do when the south pole of a magnet is brought close?
In Experiment 1, when you bring the compass near a strong bar magnet, the needle of the compass points in the direction of the south pole of the bar magnet. When you take the compass away from the bar magnet, it again points north.
Do compasses point south in the southern hemisphere?
To answer the original question compasses normally have the end that points north painted red, so even compasses for use in the Southern Hemisphere are marked to point North.
Is every direction north from the South Pole?
Take one step North (in any direction) and East is then directly to your right. To travel the shortest route from the South Pole to any destination on Earth, face it and head directly north along its meridian of longitude. Looking at the position from space, every direction from the South Pole is north.
What direction is the equator from the South Pole?
The east-west lines between the equator and the North Pole are north of the equator; those between the equator and the South Pole, south of the equator.
Why does a compass point north and not south?
Earth’s south magnetic pole is near Earth’s geographic north. Earth’s magnetic north pole is near Earth’s geographic south. That’s why the north pole of a compass points toward north because that’s where Earth’s south magnetic pole is located and they attract.