terms |
triakontadipole |
As nouns the difference between terms and triakontadipole
is that
terms is while
triakontadipole is (physics) anything having thirty-two poles or electrodes, or a combination of eight quadrupoles (etc).
multipole |
triakontadipole |
Related terms |
Multipole is a related term of triakontadipole.
In physics|lang=en terms the difference between multipole and triakontadipole
is that
multipole is (physics) any of a several forms of static or oscillating distributions of charge or magnetization while
triakontadipole is (physics) anything having thirty-two poles or electrodes, or a combination of eight quadrupoles (etc).
As nouns the difference between multipole and triakontadipole
is that
multipole is (physics) any of a several forms of static or oscillating distributions of charge or magnetization while
triakontadipole is (physics) anything having thirty-two poles or electrodes, or a combination of eight quadrupoles (etc).
octupole |
triakontadipole |
Related terms |
Octupole is a related term of triakontadipole.
In physics|lang=en terms the difference between octupole and triakontadipole
is that
octupole is (physics) anything having eight poles or electrodes, but especially a combination of two quadrupoles used for controlling beams of charged particles while
triakontadipole is (physics) anything having thirty-two poles or electrodes, or a combination of eight quadrupoles (etc).
As nouns the difference between octupole and triakontadipole
is that
octupole is (physics) anything having eight poles or electrodes, but especially a combination of two quadrupoles used for controlling beams of charged particles while
triakontadipole is (physics) anything having thirty-two poles or electrodes, or a combination of eight quadrupoles (etc).
hexapole |
triakontadipole |
Related terms |
Hexapole is a related term of triakontadipole.
In physics|lang=en terms the difference between hexapole and triakontadipole
is that
hexapole is (physics) anything having six poles or electrodes while
triakontadipole is (physics) anything having thirty-two poles or electrodes, or a combination of eight quadrupoles (etc).
As nouns the difference between hexapole and triakontadipole
is that
hexapole is (physics) anything having six poles or electrodes while
triakontadipole is (physics) anything having thirty-two poles or electrodes, or a combination of eight quadrupoles (etc).
hexadecapole |
triakontadipole |
Related terms |
Triakontadipole is a related term of hexadecapole.
In physics terms the difference between hexadecapole and triakontadipole
is that
hexadecapole is anything having sixteen poles or electrodes, or a combination of four quadrupoles while
triakontadipole is anything having thirty-two poles or electrodes, or a combination of eight quadrupoles (etc.
dipole |
triakontadipole |
Related terms |
Dipole is a related term of triakontadipole.
As nouns the difference between dipole and triakontadipole
is that
dipole is dipole while
triakontadipole is (physics) anything having thirty-two poles or electrodes, or a combination of eight quadrupoles (etc).
quadrupole |
triakontadipole |
As nouns the difference between quadrupole and triakontadipole
is that
quadrupole is quadripole, two-port network while
triakontadipole is (physics) anything having thirty-two poles or electrodes, or a combination of eight quadrupoles (etc).
electrode |
triakontadipole |
As nouns the difference between electrode and triakontadipole
is that
electrode is electrode while
triakontadipole is (physics) anything having thirty-two poles or electrodes, or a combination of eight quadrupoles (etc).
pole |
triakontadipole |
As nouns the difference between pole and triakontadipole
is that
pole is originally, a stick; now specifically, a long and slender piece of metal or (especially) wood, used for various construction or support purposes while
triakontadipole is anything having thirty-two poles or electrodes, or a combination of eight quadrupoles (etc.
As a verb pole
is to propel by pushing with poles, to push with a pole.