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Discover LudwigThe phrase "magnetic pole" is correct and usable in written English.
It refers to one of the two points on the earth's surface where the magnetic field is the strongest and where a compass needle points towards. Example: "Scientists have discovered that the magnetic pole shifts slightly every year, causing navigational challenges for ships and airplanes."
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magnetic pole
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Either of the two points, near the ends of a magnet, at which the magnetic lines of force converge.
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The declination of the magnetization further reveals the direction to the magnetic pole at the time of the magnetization.
Magnetic pole, region at each end of a magnet where the external magnetic field is strongest.
The north-seeking pole of such a magnet, or any similar pole, is called a north magnetic pole.
The magnetic pole pointing toward the North Magnetic Pole is the magnet's north-seeking pole, or north pole, for short.
The magnetic pole pointing toward the South Magnetic Pole is the magnet's south-seeking pole, or south pole, for short.
In this process the direction of the dipole component reverses i.e., the north magnetic pole becomes the south magnetic pole and vice versa.
The South Magnetic Pole is moving northwest at the rate of 6-9 miles per year.
"While the magnetic pole is shifting they play with toys," she said.
Analysis is like a magnetic pole that helps me remember who I am.
His books became a magnetic pole around which dissident French sociologists could gather.
Something's up in the Arctic: the north magnetic pole is on the move.
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