Definition of Magnetic monopole

1. Noun. A hypothetical particle with a single magnetic pole instead of the usual two.

Generic synonyms: Particle, Subatomic Particle

Definition of Magnetic monopole

1. Noun. (physics) a hypothetical particle having an isolated north or south pole; the magnetic equivalent of an isolated electric charge ¹

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Lexicographical Neighbors of Magnetic Monopole

magnetic induction
magnetic inertia
magnetic ink
magnetic intensity
magnetic iron-ore
magnetic island
magnetic lens
magnetic levitation
magnetic levitation train
magnetic line of force
magnetic mach number
magnetic medium
magnetic meridian
magnetic mine
magnetic moment
magnetic monopole (current term)
magnetic needle
magnetic north
magnetic permeability
magnetic poetry
magnetic polarity
magnetic pole
magnetic probe
magnetic pumping
magnetic pyrites
magnetic quantum number
magnetic reconnection
magnetic recorder
magnetic recording
magnetic recordings

Literary usage of Magnetic monopole

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Yang-Mills, Kaluza-Klein, and the Einstein Program by Robert Hermann (1978)
"... magnetic field of the magnetic monopole) at its “singularity”, r — 0. We will compute the integral (22.2) using standard integral—geometric techniques. ..."

2. The Guardians by Murray Lawrence, Lawrence Murray (2002)
"These records can be wiped clean by a solar storm, a too close supernova, the unlikely intrusion or development of a magnetic monopole, but most likely by ..."

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