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Definition of Magnetic line of force
1. Noun. A line of force in a magnetic field.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Magnetic Line Of Force
Literary usage of Magnetic line of force
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Text Book of the Principles of Physics by Alfred Daniell (1895)
"The Direction of a magnetic Line of Force is the direction in which a positive
pole is driven, or, conversely, a negative pole pulled upon. ..."
2. Physics of the Household by Carleton John Lynde (1914)
"It will be noticed that the direction of a magnetic line of force at any point
is the direction of the force FIG. n3. — The magnetic field about a bar ..."
3. Alternating Currents by Carl Edward Magnusson (1921)
"(6) The direction of a magnetic line of force at any point follows the resultant
of the magnetic forces acting on a north pole placed at the point. ..."
4. Hand-book of Chemistry by Leopold Gmelin, Henry Watts (1848)
"... the following law : " If a magnetic line of force be going from a north pole
or coming from * The term Line of magnetic force or magnetic line of force, ..."
5. Potential and Its Application to the Explanation of Electrical Phenomena by Ottokar Tumlirz (1889)
"If we fix our attention on the components of the velocity perpendicular to the
magnetic line of force, we obtain three directions which are perpendicular to ..."
6. Potential and Its Application to the Explanation of Electrical Phenomena by Ottokar Tumlirz (1889)
"The direction of the force is perpendicular to the plane which contains the
direction of the magnetic line of force at the point and the direction of the ..."