antimatter
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Atomos is the name Democritus gave the smallest particles.
That is called Avogadro's number. It is the number of particles in a mol.
alpha particles.
The name for the solid particles around that the clouds can form is called atmospheric particulate matter. Another name for atmospheric particulate matter is particulates.
'Magnetic North' is the name of a location, or a direction, and has nothing to do with the magnetic polarity of that region. In fact, its magnetic polarity is a south pole, which accounts for why it attracts the north pole of a magnet or compass (unlike poles attract).
'Magnetic North' is the name given to a location in the Arctic, to differentiate it from 'True North'. Whereas True North is fixed and located at the Earth's axis of rotation, the 'Magnetic North' varies from year to year. The term, 'Magnetic North', does not describe the magnetic polarity at that location which, actually, is a south pole.
First of all, it's important to understand that 'Magnetic North' is a location (or, more accurately, a direction), and not a magnetic polarity.The end of the compass needle (or magnet) that points in the direction of 'Magnetic North' was, for obvious reasons, originally called its 'North-seeking pole'. Over time, the term 'seeking' has fallen into disuse, and we now simply call it its 'north pole', which by general agreement is also the magnetic polarity of that end of the needle (or magnet). Because, unlike poles attract, this means that the magnetic polarity of the location we call 'Magnetic North' is south.
The Earth's magnetic field is called the Magnetosphere. Loops of magnetic energy coupling the north and south pole that trap energetic subatomic particles are called the Van Allen belt.
The force of attraction or repulsion of magnetic materials. Personally, I think this question is with regards to the name of the phenomenon, which is the aurora borealis.
yes. it says it in its name.
Magnetic rock is called Lodestone.
Reversibility
Actually, you have it reversed: Heparin in the generic name for CALCIPARINE.
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magnetic variation
The pole of the magnet that points to earth's magnetic north is the south pole of the magnetIt should be understood that the north pointing end of a compass is a North magnetic pole. That being so, the north pole of the earth got its name because of this fact. Actually, the north pole of the earth has a South magnetic polarity which attracts the north pole of the compass. The south pole of a magnet points to the south pole of the earth because the south pole has a north magnetic polarity. Confused? Just remember that true (magnetic) north resides in the magnet; not in the earth. dbm 7/16/09Clearer AnswerThe above answer is incorrect. The poles of a magnet were named after the directions in which they point. The earth's poles were NOT named after a magnet's poles!When a horizontally-suspended comes to rest, it points in an approximately North-South direction. For this reason, the end of the magnet pointing North was called the 'North-Seeking' pole, and the other end was called its 'South-Seeking' pole. We no longer use the terms 'seeking', and we now call the ends of a magnet its 'north pole' and 'south pole' and these terms are also used to define their magnetic polarities.To differentiate it from True North and True South, we say that the magnet actually points to Magnetic North and Magnetic South -these are the names given to directions (or location) NOT their magnetic polarities. So, because 'unlike poles attract', the magnetic polarity at the location we call 'Magnetic North' is a south pole which therefore attracts the north pole of a magnet.