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pole When used by itself, usually referring to that part of the armature with the wires around it. See Laminations. See stacks.
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pole Markers at measured distances around the track, marking the distance from the finish. The quarter pole, for instance, is a quarter of a mile from the finish, not from the start.
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pole Markers placed around the track. Quarter miles marked by red and white poles, eighth's (furlongs) are green and white, and sixteenth poles are black and white.
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pole A portion of a filter circuit. The more poles a filter has, the more abrupt its cutoff slope will be. Each pole causes a slope of 6dB per octave; typical filter configurations are two-pole (12dB/oct) and four-pole (24dB/oct). See rolloff slope.
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pole noun - A point on a planet where the axis of rotation and the surface of the planet intersect. A planet in realmspace has two poles, but a planet in tetraspace has two equators instead - each equator functions as the other equator's pole.
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