The north end of a freely suspended magnet always points to the *1 pointGeographical north poleGeographical south poleMagnetic north poleMagnetic west pole
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The north end of a freely suspended magnet always points to the *1 pointGeographical north poleGeographical south poleMagnetic north poleMagnetic west pole
Solution
The north end of a freely suspended magnet always points to the Magnetic north pole.
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