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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Magnetic Pole; Pole (electricity and magnetism); Magnetic poles; Magnetic pole (disambiguation); Magnetical pole

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Magnetical      
·adj Capable of becoming a magnet; susceptible to magnetism; as, the magnetic metals.
II. Magnetical ·adj Of or pertaining to, or characterized by, the earth's magnetism; as, the magnetic north; the magnetic meridian.
III. Magnetical ·adj Endowed with extraordinary personal power to excite the feelings and to win the affections; attractive; inducing attachment.
IV. Magnetical ·adj Having, susceptible to, or induced by, animal magnetism, so called; as, a magnetic sleep. ·see Magnetism.
V. Magnetical ·adj Pertaining to the magnet; possessing the properties of the magnet, or corresponding properties; as, a magnetic bar of iron; a magnetic needle.
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  • Drawing of a medical treatment using magnetic brushes. [[Charles Jacque]] 1843, France.
  • Antiferromagnetic ordering
  • An illustration from Gilbert's 1600 ''De Magnete'' showing one of the earliest methods of making a magnet. A blacksmith holds a piece of red-hot iron in a north–south direction and hammers it as it cools. The magnetic field of the Earth aligns the domains, leaving the iron a weak magnet.
  • An electromagnet attracts paper clips when current is applied creating a magnetic field. The electromagnet loses them when current and magnetic field are removed.
  • [[Ferrimagnetic]] ordering
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  • [[Lodestone]], a natural [[magnet]], attracting iron nails. Ancient humans discovered the property of magnetism from lodestone.
  • Detecting magnetic field with compass and with iron filings
  • Magnetic orders: comparison between ferro, antiferro and ferrimagnetism
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CLASS OF PHYSICAL PHENOMENA
Magnetic; Magnetic ordering; Nonmagnetic; Magnetically; Magneticism; Magnetics; Repulsive force (magnetism); Magnetize; Magnetisim; Magneticist; Non-magnetic; Magnetic attraction; Magnetic properties; Magnetic property; Speed of magnetism; Repulsion (magnetism); Magnetic studies; Magnetised; Magnetized
·noun The science of magnetism.

Wikipedia

Magnetic pole

Magnetic pole may refer to:

  • One of the two ends of a magnet
  • Magnetic monopole, a hypothetical elementary particle
  • The magnetic poles of astronomical bodies, a special case of magnets, especially:
    • The North Magnetic Pole of planet Earth, a point where the north end of a compass points downward
    • The South Magnetic Pole of planet Earth, a point where the south end of a compass points downward