Point in the Arctic at which Earth's magnetic field points vertically downwards, at 86°N 175°E in the Arctic Ocean as of 2019.
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Examples for "north magnetic pole"
Examples for "north magnetic pole"
1The movement of the north magnetic pole has been the object of study since 1831.
2The south magnetic pole has not yet been found, but Sir James Ross discovered the north magnetic pole on June 1, 1831.
1The compass needle points to the magnetic north pole.
2Each man is a magnetic north pole.
3She said there was a difference between the north pole and the magnetic north pole, or something like that.
4Polar challenge: A dentist from Co Derry has become the first Irish woman to walk to the magnetic north pole.
5The magnetic north pole, unlike its geographical counterpart, does not remain fixed in one spot, but drifts gradually with the passing years.
1I set it up and snapped it to mark out magnetic north.
2Her fixed point, her magnetic north-butnow everything was being moved.
3When transferring from map to field, rotate the compass housing toward magnetic north.
4Keep in mind that magnetic north changes slightly each year.
5The Sun switches its polarity, its magnetic north and south, once every 11 years.
1It consists of an impeller, a motor and a magnetic bearing.
2The magnetic bearing fully levitates the impeller not to contact with other parts of pump.
3The larger discs at the top end had broken off centuries ago, probably when the magnetic bearing seized up.
4In an effort to eliminate friction, they have a magnetic bearing that holds the upper end of the rotor steady with invisible fields.
5But near the base, just above the huge magnetic bearing buried in the polyp, five emergency escape pods were nesting in their covered berths.
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