HOW DOES A COMPASS WORK?
The compass has revolutionised how we find our way, making it possible to reach a destination when other means of navigation aren’t possible
WORDS MARK SMITH
The compass has revolutionised exploration and navigation
From great explorers sailing the seas to hikers trying to find their way home after a trek through their local hills, it’s impossible to overstate just how revolutionary the humble compass has been for navigation. A compass is simply a device that indicates direction, and the earliest ones harnessed the power of one of the most powerful forces in nature: magnetism.
The original compass design used a magnetised needle that rotated until it lined up with Earth’s magnetic field, with the ends pointing north and south. The part that pointed north would be coloured or marked in some way so whoever was using it didn’t get confused.