Polarity (physics)

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In physics, polarity is an attribute with two possible values.

  • An electric charge can have either positive or negative polarity.
  • A voltage or potential difference between two points of an electric circuit has a polarity, describing which of the two points has the higher electric potential.
  • A magnet has a polarity, in that it has two poles described as "north" and "south" pole.
  • More generally, the polarity of an electric or magnetic field can be viewed as the sign of the vectors describing the field.
  • The spin of an entity in quantum mechanics can have a polarity – parallel or anti-parallel to a given direction.

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