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).
octupole
English
Alternative forms
*octopole
Noun
(
en noun)
(physics) Anything having eight poles or electrodes, but especially a combination of two quadrupoles used for controlling beams of charged particles
Related terms
*dipole
*hexadecapole
*hexapole
*multipole
*quadrupole
triakontadipole
English
Noun
(
en noun)
(physics) Anything having thirty-two poles or electrodes, or a combination of eight quadrupoles (etc)
Related terms
*dipole
*hexadecapole
*hexapole
*multipole
*octupole
*quadrupole