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Definition of Dipoles
1. dipole [n] - See also: dipole
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dipoles
Literary usage of Dipoles
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Utilisation and Reliability of High Power Proton Accelerators: Workshop by NEA Nuclear Science Committee (2005)
"Minimize the beam sizes at the centre of dipoles M3 and M4 in order to reduce
the size ... The two dipoles, each of 45 , have been chosen with a relatively ..."
2. Report on the Quantum Theory of Spectra by Ludwik Silberstein (1920)
"With this purpose in view, Planck turns his attention to the absorption spectra —
presumably due to the rotations of rigid electrical dipoles — investigated ..."
3. Assessment of the State-Of-The-Art for Process Monitoring Sensors for by Donald Hunston (1992)
"If the molecule can reorient with the field at times faster than the field is
changing, then, at equilibrium, the molecular dipoles will have an average ..."
4. Electricity and Magnetism by Benjamin Crowell (2002)
"No magnetic monopoles If you could play with a handful of electric dipoles and
a handful of bar magnets, they would appear very similar. ..."