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What kind of force allows a navigational compass to work?

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The answer is magnetic fields answer explain
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User Sergii Shcherbak
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Answer: Magnetic Fields

Step-by-step explanation: A Compass works by detecting the earth's magnetic fields. The earth has a iron core that is part liquid and part solid crystal due to gravitational pressure.

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