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polo magnético
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
magnetic pole SUBST PHYS
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
magnetic [Am mæɡˈnɛdɪk, Brit maɡˈnɛtɪk] ADJ
1. magnetic force/field/north/storm/tape:
2. magnetic:
magnetic attraction/charm
magnetic personality
Pole [Am poʊl, Brit pəʊl] SUBST
I. pole1 [Am poʊl, Brit pəʊl] SUBST
1. pole:
to be up the pole Brit ugs
to be up the pole Brit ugs
estar mochales Esp ugs
2. pole:
3. pole (for vaulting):
pértiga f Esp
4. pole (for barge, punt):
II. pole1 [Am poʊl, Brit pəʊl] VERB trans
pole punt/barge:
pole2 [Am poʊl, Brit pəʊl] SUBST
1. pole GEOG:
2. pole PHYS:
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magnetic pole SUBST
im PONS Wörterbuch
magnetic [mægˈnetɪk, Am -ˈnet̬-] ADJ
1. magnetic force:
2. magnetic personality:
Pole1 [pəʊl, Am poʊl] SUBST (person)
polaco(-a) m (f)
Pole2 [pəʊl, Am poʊl] SUBST GEO
pole1 [pəʊl, Am poʊl] SUBST
Wendungen:
to be up the pole Brit
pole2 [pəʊl, Am poʊl] SUBST
1. pole GEO, ELEK:
2. pole übtr:
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magnetic pole SUBST
im PONS Wörterbuch
magnetic [mæg·ˈnet̬·ɪk] ADJ
1. magnetic force:
2. magnetic personality:
pole1 [poʊl] SUBST
Wendungen:
pole2 [poʊl] SUBST
1. pole GEO, ELEK:
2. pole übtr:
Pole1 [poʊl] SUBST (person)
polaco(-a) m (f)
Pole2 [poʊl] SUBST GEO
Present
Ipole
youpole
he/she/itpoles
wepole
youpole
theypole
Past
Ipoled
youpoled
he/she/itpoled
wepoled
youpoled
theypoled
Present Perfect
Ihavepoled
youhavepoled
he/she/ithaspoled
wehavepoled
youhavepoled
theyhavepoled
Past Perfect
Ihadpoled
youhadpoled
he/she/ithadpoled
wehadpoled
youhadpoled
theyhadpoled
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When multiple continents are moving relative to each other, the path their magnetic pole will follow will be different from the others.
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The north magnetic pole is so-named not because of the polarity of the field there but because of its geographical location.
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These stripes alternate in polarity with the north magnetic pole of one pointing up from the surface and the north magnetic pole of the next pointing down.
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They usually appear as pairs, with each sunspot having the opposite magnetic pole to the other.
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As is the case for the force between magnets, the magnetic pole model leads more readily to the correct equation.
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