The magnet always points in the same direction if move freely i.e. towards north and south poles, because of:
مقناطیس ہمیشہ ایک ہی سمت کی طرف اشارہ کرتا ہے اگر آزادانہ طور پر حرکت کرے یعنی شمالی اور جنوبی قطبوں کی طرف، کیونکہ
Answer: Earth is a huge magnet
Explanation
The Earth's South Magnetic Pole is geographically north, and the Earth's magnetic North Pole is geographically south, so free-moving magnets are always north-south.
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