pole, magnetic: see magnetic pole.
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Ulysses finds surprise at sun's south pole. (space craft data indicates that magnetic fields at sun's southern pole similar in intensity to fields at the equator) (Brief Article) (Science News)
North by northwest: the planet's wandering magnetic poles help reveal history of Earth and humans. (Science News)
Science Myth.(compasses and the 'north magnetic pole')(Brief Article) (Discover)
Poles lose their attraction. (Europe).(Earth's magnetic poles on the move)(Brief Article) (Geographical)
Magnetic monopolies in matter. (no evidence found of fundamental particles with only one magnetic pole in recycled star matter found on Earth)(Physics)(Brief Article) (Science News)
News of magnetic poles .... (Science News)
Ulysses pictures the sun's magnetic field. (in 1994 the space craft Ulysses positioned above the South Pole recorded as radio waves, the spiral shape of the magnetic field between the planets and the sun)(Brief Article) (Science News)
Effect of magnetic-head slot orientation on pole tip recession and debris generation in linear tape drives (Tribology Transactions)
Inconsistent field. (instabilities of the magnetic pole linked to patches on the earth's core) (Discover)
Fast track. (magnetic levitation trains)(includes related articles on how maglev trains work and an experiment on magnetic poles) (Science World)
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