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Why does a compass needle get deflected when brought near a bar magnet?

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(a) The space around a magnet in which the force of attraction and repulsion due to the magnet can be detected is called the magnetic field.
(b) The compass needle shows deflection (when brought near a magnet) due to magnetic force exerted on it by the magnet.
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  • The metallic pointer of a plotting compass gets deflected only when it is placed near a bar magnet because the pointer has :

    A
    electromagnetism
    B
    permanent magnetism
    C
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    D
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  • ............ discovered that when a compass needle deflects when kept nearer to an electric circuit in which current is flowing.

    A
    Hans Christian Oersted
    B
    Michael Faraday
    C
    Galileo
    D
    Newton
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    A
    paramagnetic
    B
    diamagnetic
    C
    ferromagnetic
    D
    non magnetic
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