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Electrode vs Hexapole - What's the difference?

electrode | hexapole |


As nouns the difference between electrode and hexapole

is that electrode is electrode while hexapole is (physics) anything having six poles or electrodes.

Electrode vs Hexadecapole - What's the difference?

electrode | hexadecapole |


As nouns the difference between electrode and hexadecapole

is that electrode is the terminal through which electric current passes between metallic and nonmetallic parts of an electric circuit while hexadecapole is anything having sixteen poles or electrodes, or a combination of four quadrupoles.

Electrode vs Electrocoating - What's the difference?

electrode | electrocoating |


As nouns the difference between electrode and electrocoating

is that electrode is electrode while electrocoating is the electrophoretic deposition of material that acts as an electrode.

Electrode vs Multielectrode - What's the difference?

electrode | multielectrode |


As a noun electrode

is electrode.

As an adjective multielectrode is

of or pertaining to more than one electrode.

Electrode vs Zincode - What's the difference?

electrode | zincode |


As nouns the difference between electrode and zincode

is that electrode is electrode while zincode is (dated) the positive electrode of an electrolytic cell; the anode.

Electrode vs Rheophore - What's the difference?

electrode | rheophore |


As nouns the difference between electrode and rheophore

is that electrode is the terminal through which electric current passes between metallic and nonmetallic parts of an electric circuit while rheophore is any wire, electrode or connector that conducts electricity.

Electrode vs Octupole - What's the difference?

electrode | octupole |


As nouns the difference between electrode and octupole

is that electrode is electrode while octupole is (physics) anything having eight poles or electrodes, but especially a combination of two quadrupoles used for controlling beams of charged particles.

Electrode vs Monopolar - What's the difference?

electrode | monopolar |


As a noun electrode

is electrode.

As an adjective monopolar is

having a single pole.

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