A magnetic needle is suspended first at the earth's north magnetic pole and then at a point on the magnetic equator. The respective angles between the needle and the horizontal are
a
0o and 0o
b
60o and 60o
c
90o and 90o
d
90o and 0o
e
0o and 90o
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innogson
1 year ago
Picture it like this:
At the pole: The needle is doing a headstand into the ground 🧍♂️
At the equator: The needle is chilling on a beach towel, lying flat 


Som15432
1 year ago
The correct answer is D. 90° and 0°.
At the Earth's north magnetic pole, a magnetic needle aligns vertically with the magnetic field lines, resulting in a 90° angle with the horizontal plane.
At the magnetic equator, the magnetic field lines are parallel to the Earth's surface, causing the needle to align horizontally, resulting in a 0° angle with the horizontal plane.


