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pole in electricity and magnetism, point where electric or magnetic force appears to be concentrated. A single electric charge located at a point is sometimes referred to as an electric monopole. An electric dipole consists of two equal and opposite charges separated by a distance. Some molecules, although electrically neutral as a whole, do not have their charges distributed symmetrically, so that the separation of the centers of positive and negative charge constitutes an electric dipole; such molecules are called polar molecules. In calculating the electric potential at a distance r from an electric dipole, it is found that it varies principally as 1/ r2 , while the potential around a single charge varies as 1/ r. More complex arrangements of charges may have potentials whose principal term contains a higher power of the distance r. A charge configuration for which the principal term of the potential varies as 1/ r3 is called an electric quadrupole; similarly, an octupole is characterized by a potential varying as 1/ r4 , a 16-pole by 1/ r5 , and so forth. In magnetism , poles may be defined in an analogous way, so that an ordinary bar magnet with a north pole at one end and a south pole at the other constitutes a magnetic dipole. The potential energy associated with a given arrangement of magnets may be analyzed similarly to that of an array of charges. The analogy is not complete, however, since no isolated magnetic charges (magnetic monopoles) have been found in nature, though some scientists believe their existence possible.

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The Oxford Essential Dictionary of the U.S. Military | 2001 | © The Oxford Essential Dictionary of the U.S. Military 2001, originally published by Oxford University Press 2001. (Hide copyright information) Copyright

pole v. propel (a boat) by pushing a pole against the bottom of a river, canal, or lake.
under bare poles with no sail set.

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A Dictionary of Astronomy | 1997 | © A Dictionary of Astronomy 1997, originally published by Oxford University Press 1997. (Hide copyright information) Copyright

pole The direction perpendicular to a given plane, such as the plane of the Earth's equator or the plane of the ecliptic. For a rotating body, the poles lie at the ends of the body's axis of rotation. See also celestial pole; ecliptic pole; galactic pole.

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