Record 2-3 general observations below (1 point).

Note down any patterns or relationships you observe between the magnetic force and the pattern that the compass points make around the bar magnet.

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  1. Direction of Magnetic Force: The compass needles consistently align themselves along the magnetic field lines created by the bar magnet, indicating that the magnetic force emanates from the magnet and points from the north pole to the south pole of the magnet. This alignment reveals the direction of the magnetic field at different points around the magnet.

  2. Field Strength Variation: The density of compass needles around the bar magnet appears to vary based on distance from the magnet. Closer to the bar magnet, the compass needles are more tightly congregated, showing a stronger magnetic field, whereas farther away, the density of compass needles decreases, indicating a weaker magnetic field strength.

  3. Symmetrical Patterns: The pattern of compass alignment around the bar magnet shows a symmetrical distribution about the magnet's central axis. This symmetry emphasizes the uniform nature of the magnetic field created by the bar magnet, extending evenly in all directions from its poles.