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Object released at equator falls towards Earth due to gravity, where is magnetic force acting on it?

If an object is released at equator and falls towards Earth due to gravity,where is the magnetic force acting on it?North South East or West?Why?

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depends on how much tread is left on the other 3. usually you can find a tire shop that sells used tires with good tread for around 20 bucks. if they are close to being wore out then yea invest in new ones.
off road tires wear at a faster rate than street tires. y because they have more gapes between the treads thus putting more stress/wear on the treads u can get street tires and replace the 1s on ur jeep if u never use it for off-roading anyway this is probably a good idea since it will give u better life and improve on-road handling wud suggest getting a 80k or so tire if u do get6 streat tires to make it worth the trouble.good luck
Depends if the object contains any magnetic material. I would guess that if it did, the magnetic force would be acting South. Even though needles etc point to the North pole, the force is actually reversed and is coming from the South Pole.

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