The red North tip of the compass points toward the South (S) end of the bar magnet because opposite poles attract one another.

The red North tip of the compass points away from the South (S) because opposite poles repel one another.

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1 month ago

This is incorrect. The red North tip of the compass actually points towards the North (N) end of the bar magnet. This is because the red North tip of the compass is attracted to the South pole of the magnet, which is actually located at the North end of the magnet. This is due to the fact that opposite poles attract each other in magnetism. So the red North tip of the compass points towards the North pole of the bar magnet.

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