Get to know Monopoles better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning.
Monopoles meaning
plural of monopole
Using Monopoles
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of monopole
- In the example corpus, monopoles often appears in combinations such as: magnetic monopoles, two monopoles, monopoles and.
Context around Monopoles
- Average sentence length in these examples: 25.6 words
- Position in the sentence: 3 start, 7 middle, 8 end
- Sentence types: 18 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Monopoles
- In this selection, "monopoles" usually appears near the end of the sentence. The average example has 25.6 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, magnetic, two, simulate, results, citation and main stand out and add context to how "monopoles" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include also studied monopoles on hyperbolic and are actually monopoles in the. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "monopoles" sits close to words such as aav, abdicating and abductor, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with monopoles
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
He also studied monopoles on hyperbolic space. (7 words)
That will be preceded with the construction of monopoles and transition pieces. (12 words)
These theories and others have inspired extensive efforts to search for monopoles. (12 words)
Ekpyrotic models avoid the magnetic monopole problem as long as the temperature at the Big Crunch/Big Bang transition remains below the Grand Unified Scale, as this is the temperature required to produce magnetic monopoles in the first place. (39 words)
Using quantum theory Dirac showed that if magnetic monopoles exist, then one could explain the quantization of electric charge—that is, why the observed elementary particles carry charges that are multiples of the charge of the electron. (37 words)
Magnetic monopoles main Since a bar magnet gets its ferromagnetism from electrons distributed evenly throughout the bar, when a bar magnet is cut in half, each of the resulting pieces is a smaller bar magnet. (35 words)
Example sentences (18)
For example, they show that a head-on collision between two monopoles results in 90-degree scattering, with the direction of scattering depending on the relative phases of the two monopoles.
In recent research, materials known as spin ices can simulate monopoles, but do not contain actual monopoles. citation citation See also General * Magnetohydrodynamics the study of the dynamics of electrically conducting fluids.
That will be preceded with the construction of monopoles and transition pieces.
Bipolar speakers, made by mounting in-phase monopoles (both moving out of or into the box in unison) on opposite sides of a box, are a method of approaching omnidirectional radiation patterns.
Ekpyrotic models avoid the magnetic monopole problem as long as the temperature at the Big Crunch/Big Bang transition remains below the Grand Unified Scale, as this is the temperature required to produce magnetic monopoles in the first place.
He also studied monopoles on hyperbolic space.
In addition, it accounts for the observed flatness and absence of magnetic monopoles.
Magnetic field lines would start or end on magnetic monopoles, so if they exist, they would give exceptions to the rule that magnetic field lines neither start nor end.
Magnetic monopoles main Since a bar magnet gets its ferromagnetism from electrons distributed evenly throughout the bar, when a bar magnet is cut in half, each of the resulting pieces is a smaller bar magnet.
Milton mentions some inconclusive events (p.60) and still concludes that "no evidence at all of magnetic monopoles has survived" (p.3). citation.
The metric is then used to study the scattering of two monopoles, using a suggestion of N. Manton that the geodesic flow on the moduli space is the low energy approximation to the scattering.
The only known mechanisms for the creation of magnetic dipoles are by current loops or quantum-mechanical spin since the existence of magnetic monopoles has never been experimentally demonstrated.
These theories and others have inspired extensive efforts to search for monopoles.
The two ends of a bar magnet are referred to as poles (not to be confused with monopoles ), and may be labeled "north" and "south".
This is a mathematical convenience and does not imply that there are actually monopoles in the magnet.
This is simply one term in the multipole expansion when the total charge ("monopole moment") is 0 — as it always is for the magnetic case, since there are no magnetic monopoles.
Using quantum theory Dirac showed that if magnetic monopoles exist, then one could explain the quantization of electric charge—that is, why the observed elementary particles carry charges that are multiples of the charge of the electron.
While most drivers are dipoles, depending on the enclosure to which they are attached, they may radiate as monopoles, dipoles (or bipoles).
Common combinations with monopoles
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- magnetic monopoles 8×
- two monopoles 3×
- monopoles and 2×
- monopoles in 2×
- monopoles has 2×