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Definition of Positive magnetic pole
1. Noun. The pole of a magnet that points toward the north when the magnet is suspended freely.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Positive Magnetic Pole
Literary usage of Positive magnetic pole
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Electrical Engineering: The Theory and Characteristics of Electrical by Clarence Victor Christie (1917)
"The positive magnetic pole is called a north pole. Similarly a negative magnetic
pole or south pole appears where a magnetic flux enters a surface. Fio. 39. ..."
2. The Theory and Practice of Absolute Measurements in Electricity and Magnetism by Andrew Gray (1893)
"The positive direction of magnetic force will then be that in which a positive
magnetic pole tends to move. ..."
3. Principles of Electrical Engineering by Harold Pender (1911)
"... north (or positive) magnetic pole " to signify this something at the north
pointing end of a magnet and the expression " south (or negative) magnetic ..."
4. Physics: Advanced Course by George Frederick Barker (1893)
"To move a positive magnetic pole of strength m, therefore, from such a point on
the negative side of the shell to a similar .point on the positive side, ..."
5. Popular Astronomy by Carleton College Goodsell Observatory, Minn.) Carleton College (Northfield, Goodsell Observatory (1908)
"... thereby causing a deficiency at the other end, the former end constituting
the positive magnetic pole, and the latter the negative pole. ..."
6. An Elementary Course of Natural and Experimental Philosophy: For the Use of by Thomas Turner Tate (1857)
"... magnetic pole of the earth lging towards the north is a negative magnetic
pole, and that the one lging towards the south is a positive magnetic pole. ..."
7. A Student's Manual of a Laboratory Course in Physical Measurements by Wallace Clement Sabine (1893)
"... exerted upon a positive pole ; or it may be defined as the path which a positive
magnetic pole would trace when moving under the magnetic forces alone. ..."
8. A Student's Manual of a Laboratory Course in Physical Measurements by Wallace Clement Sabine (1893)
"... exerted upon a positive pole ; or it may be defined as the path which a positive
magnetic pole would trace when moving under the magnetic forces alone. ..."