Dipole – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
dipole
n.
(Physics, Electronics) pair of magnetic poles; (Physical Chemistry) molecule with two poles
Dipole
In
electromagnetism, there are two kinds of
dipoles:
- An electric dipole is a separation of positive and negative charges. The simplest example of this is a pair of electric charges of equal magnitude but opposite sign, separated by some (usually small) distance. A permanent electric dipole is called an electret.
- A magnetic dipole is a closed circulation of electric current. A simple example of this is a single loop of wire with some constant current through it.
dipole
Noun
1. a pair of equal and opposite electric charges or magnetic poles separated by a small distance
(hypernym) couple
(hyponym) electric dipole, electric doublet
2. an aerial half a wavelength long consisting of two rods connected to a transmission line at the center
(synonym) dipole antenna
(hypernym) antenna, aerial, transmitting aerial
Dipol (der)
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(Physics, Electronics) dipole, pair of magnetic poles; (Physical Chemistry) molecule with two poles
dipôle
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dipole (Physics, Electronics)