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No. Electromagnetic fields have polarity.

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Do waves have magnetic polarity?

No, waves do not have magnetic polarity. Waves are disturbances or vibrations that propagate through a medium or space, and they do not possess magnetic properties. Magnetic polarity is a characteristic of magnetic materials such as magnets, where they have a north and south pole.


What are two examples of polarity?

-- negative polarity -- positive polarity


What problems are there with reverse polarity?

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Can you use the word polarity in a sentence?

the polarity of the battery is reversed


Why the resistor does not have polarity?

they do not have any electrical property that is polarity sensitive


Do integrated circuits have polarity?

Yes integrated circuits have polarity.


What is the polarity of C Cl14?

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How do you use the word polarity in a sentence?

The polarity of both ends of a magnet is different. The positive and negative polarity exist for a magnet.


How does a drawing of polarity water and the bond polarities make a major contribution to the overall molecular polarity look?

The polarity is a vector quantity. The resultant of the polarity of bonds determines the polarity of the molecule. In CO2 there is polarity between the two C-O but the polarity is equal and opposite in direction so CO2 doesn't have polarity. If the polarity of bonds is not cancelled then the polarity remains in the molecule.


Will changing the polarity of the current change the polarity of the electo magnet?

Yes!


What happen when the polarity of transformer reversed?

You cannot 'reverse' the polarity of a transformer -it is either wound with 'additive polarity' or 'subtractive polarity', and there's not much you can do about it! For a single transformer, its polarity doesn't really matter. But if you are going to parallel two transformers, then you must know the polarity of each transformer in order to avoid harmful circulating currents in their secondary windings.