verticity英 [vɜ:'tɪsɪtɪ] 美 [vɜ'tɪsɪtɪ]
n.向磁极性;
英英释义
Verticity
- In the history of physics, verticity (Latin: verticitate) is the tendency of magnets, among other things, to move around or toward the vertices or poles of the Earth. Scholars of the English Renaissance typically associated verticity with magnets.
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