What happens to compass needle at Earth's pole?

At poles horizontal component H=0; therefore there will be no effect of earth's field on magnetic north pole and it can stay in any direction; on the other hand a dip needle points along the resultant magnetic field and at poles the resultant field is vertical; hence the needle becomes vertical.
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What happens if you use a compass at the north pole?

Magnetic north is actually in northern Canada, and that is where compasses point to. Now, on to your question…if you were standing exactly on top of the magnetic north pole, your compass would point nowhere in particular since the place it is used to pointing to is at your feet!
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Why does a compass not work at the north 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. When it comes to magnets, opposites attract.
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Why compass needle does not work at poles?

The earth has only vertical component of its magnetic field at the magnetic poles. Since compass needle is only free to rotate in horizontal plane where H = 0, hence the compass needle may stay in any direction. The dip needle rotates in a vertical plane and angle of dip at poles is 90∘.
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Which way would a compass point if you were at Earth's north magnetic 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.
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What does a compass do at the magnetic pole?

A compass points north because all magnets have two poles , a north pole and a south pole, and the north pole of one magnet is attracted to the south pole of another magnet. (You may have seen this demonstrated by a pair of simple bar magnets or refrigerator magnets pushed end to end.)
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Can you go north from the North Pole?

As the North Pole is the northernmost point on Earth, it is impossible to go further north.
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What happens to a compass at the equator?

It's only on the equator that a typical compass will provide the most accurate reading about which direction is north and which direction is south, Jordan said. That's because at the equator, all of the planet's magnetic field lines are horizontal and parallel to Earth's surface, he explained.
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What would happen to a magnetic compass placed at the magnetic north pole?

If your compass is at the geomagnetic north pole, which is somewhere in northern Canada, it wants to point straight down. Since it is constrained to be level it will wander aimlessly around.
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Why does a compass needle get deflected?

Bar magnet

The compass needle is a small magnet. That's why when a compass needle is brought near a bar magnet, its magnetic field lines interact with that of the bar magnet. Hence, a compass needle gets deflected near the magnet bar.
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What happens when a compass needle is placed in a region having no magnetic field?

Answer: When there is no magnetic field, a compass needle doesn't show any movement / deflection.
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What happens to a compass in the southern hemisphere?

If a north hemisphere compass is used in the southern hemisphere, the south pointing end of its needle would dip a lot more, since that is the weighted end and the field lines dip toward the south. The needle would likely drag on the base of the compass.
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Do compasses work in space?

As you leave the Earth and move into space the magnetic field will get weaker. Even though the field is weaker, the compass can still align with it meaning that a compass on the International Space Station would still be a reliable guide to the North Pole.
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Does a compass point to the south pole in the southern hemisphere?

No, in the southern hemisphere the same "red painted" end of the compass will still point to the north magnetic pole.
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Who owns North Pole?

Current international law mandates that no single country owns the North Pole or the region of the Arctic Ocean that surrounds it. The five adjacent countries, Russia, Canada, Norway, Denmark (via Greenland), and the United States, are restricted to a 200-nautical-mile exclusive economic zone off their coasts.
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What happens if I keep going east?

If you keep going North, you will eventually go South but, if you keep going East, you will never go West. : If you keep going North, you will eventually go South but, if you keep going East, you will never go West.” This is the dumbest "fact" I've ever read. That's deep, man.
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Does the North Pole have a flag?

In 2014, Denmark said that Greenland's location gives them claim to the area that encompasses both the magnetic and geographic North Poles. So no, the North Pole itself doesn't have its own flag. But if other countries honor Denmark's claim, then the North Pole is part of the Danish Realm.
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How does the magnetic compass needle behave in a magnetic field?

The line of magnetic field makes a close loop but it starts from north pole to south pole and magnetic needle follows its direction as it is made of iron or steel and magnetized by lodestone. So when we place it in a magnetic field it assures a position which follows a line of magnetic field.
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What would happen if you took a compass to the Moon?

On the Moon, a compass needle ''would point at whatever direction happened to be indicated by the remnant magnetism in the surface rocks,'' if it were strong enough to be detected.
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Would a compass work on Mars?

However, a conventional compass is useless on Mars. Unlike the Earth, Mars no longer has a global magnetic field. In 1997, during its aerobraking manoeuvres, NASA's Mars Global Surveyor probe detected some magnetic activity on the Red Planet, but it proved to be remanent magnetism.
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Can a compass work underground?

Magnetic compasses work well in caves (both dry and submerged), with the usual caveat that iron-rich minerals can cause deflections.
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Why do compasses 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.
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At which place the compass needle fails as a direction finder?

Answer: The place where the compass fails as a direction finder is North...
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In what direction will a compass needle point when kept at the equator?

The direction of the compass needle is vertical to the earth's surface at poles and is parallel to the earth's surface at the equator.
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Is a compass needle is affected by Earth's magnetic field?

From the south magnetic pole to the north magnetic pole, this force has an effect on all magnetized objects, such as the needle of a compass. Under the effect of Earth's magnetic field, the needle always points toward the north magnetic pole.
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