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If compass on is not heading to south or north, the stronger magnetic will help it quicker return to the position?
tor1chip said:I am worried about the not extremely way... There are two points I consider: 1) If the magnetic is stronger then the needle should be heavier. 2) if the magnetic is made by electricity, then the temperature on the needle will be higher, so making the magnetic weak. So the fastest returning may not by the extremely strong magnetic needle. So how strong is best?
A compass with stronger magnetic refers to a compass that has a stronger and more powerful magnetic needle, which allows it to accurately and reliably point towards the Earth's magnetic north pole.
A compass with stronger magnetic differs from a regular compass in that it has a more powerful magnetic needle, which means it is able to withstand external magnetic influences and provide more accurate readings.
The main benefit of using a compass with stronger magnetic is that it provides more accurate and reliable readings, making it a better tool for navigation and orienteering in challenging environments.
Yes, a compass with stronger magnetic can still be affected by other magnetic objects, but its stronger magnetic needle means it is less likely to be impacted and will still provide accurate readings in most situations.
If you are planning to navigate or orienteer in areas with high levels of magnetic interference, such as near power lines or large metal objects, a compass with stronger magnetic may be necessary to ensure accurate readings.