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Definitions of dipoles in various dictionaries:
noun - a pair of equal and opposite electric charges or magnetic poles separated by a small distance
noun - an aerial half a wavelength long consisting of two rods connected to a transmission line at the center
adj - a pair of equal and opposite electric charges [n -S] : DIPOLAR
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Some antennas |
Radio antennas |
Some radio antennas |
'Rabbit ears' antennae, e.g |
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Jan 19 2019 The Washington Post |
Jan 19 2019 L.A. Times Daily |
Nov 13 2013 Universal |
Jan 3 1999 New York Times |
Feb 9 1997 New York Times |
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Plural form of dipole. |
A pair of equal and oppositely charged or magnetized poles separated by a distance. |
An aerial consisting of a horizontal metal rod with a connecting wire at its centre. |
Dipoles description |
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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.Dipoles can be characterized by their dipole moment, a vector quantity. For the simple electric dipole given above, the electric dipole moment points from the negative charge towards the positive charge, and has a magnitude equal to the strength of each charge times the separation between the charges. (To be precise: for the definition of the dipole moment, one should always consider the "dipole limit", where, for example, the distance of the generating charges should converge to 0 while simultaneously, the charge strength shoul |