kompassinõel
The kompassinõel, or compass needle, is a fundamental component of a magnetic compass. It is a lightweight, magnetized piece of metal, typically shaped like a slender pointer. Its primary function is to align itself with the Earth's magnetic field, thereby indicating the direction of magnetic north. This alignment is what allows a compass to serve as a navigational tool.
The needle is usually mounted on a low-friction pivot at the center of the compass. This pivot
The effectiveness of a kompassinõel depends on its magnetization and the absence of significant magnetic interference.