The earth, acting as a magnet, is at this moment constraining the two fluids of the poker to separate, making the lower end of the poker a north pole, and the upper end a south pole.
When a bar of iron is set erect, its lower end is known to be a north pole, and its upper end a south pole, in virtue of the earth's induction.
Each fragment becomes converted into a perfect magnet; the part which originally had a north pole acquires a south pole at the fractured end, and the part which originally had a south pole, gets a north pole.
If you have read this book, then read Mr. Peary's "North Pole.
It was snowing furiously in North Pole Land, and even the immense workshop of Santa Claus was almost buried in white.
Ski's family had just moved to North Pole Land, and they had never heard of Santa Claus, though the other Eskimos of this country were well acquainted with Saint Nicholas.
That idee blew up an' thin some wan said 'twud be a fine thing f'r science if a white man cud get to th' North Pole.
Personally, he was supremely indifferent about reaching the North Pole.
Perhaps it is needless to remind the reader that Chingatok and his mother conversed in their native tongue, which we have rendered as literally as possible, and that the last two words were his broken English for "North Pole!
Hence C, being a north pole, must be brought close to B, so that the agent and its subject may form one and the same straight line in the order A B, C D and B and C being at the same point.
Now if we can conceive of these aetherial vortex atoms being joined together, North pole to South pole, and revolving round their axes, we shall then have an exact image of Maxwell's physical conception of Faraday's Lines of Force.
Ooqueah, one of my North Pole party, came aboard at this place; Seegloo had joined us at Cape York.
There is no land between Cape Columbia and the North Pole and no smooth and very little level ice.
These facts, together with the water sky observed to the north of Cape Morris Jesup in 1900, strongly indicated the existence of deep water between Greenland and the North Pole.
It did not look at all like a "North Pole" expedition, and its departure excited very little comment.
I shall do as the majority of North Pole explorers do," was Barwell Dawson's answer.
The north-seeking end of a magnet is in English-speaking countries called the north poleand the other end the south pole; in France the names are interchanged.
When the magnetic induction flows through a piece of iron or other magnetizable substance placed near the magnet, a south pole is developed where the flux enters and a north pole where it leaves the substance.
Of course this magnetic pole that Ross found in 70° is not the bona fide north pole of the earth," Wade observed.
Could put you to the north pole in fifteen days with such a capful,--if there were no ice in the way," he added.
If the ends of the needles sticking up out of the water are south poles and the end of the magnet you present is a north pole, the needles will come to the center; but will go to the side of the bowl if you present the south pole.
You will remember also that the north pole of one magnet will attract the south pole of another magnet, but will repel a north pole.
In every case that can be tested, it is found that a north pole repels a north pole, and a south pole repels a south pole; but that a north and a south pole always attract each other.
In fact, the helix will be found to behave in every way as a magnet, with a north pole at one end and a south pole at the other.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "north pole" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.