Pol

Pole stands for:

  • County of Saint-Pol was around the main town of Saint- Pol-sur -Ternoise west of Arras and had existed since the 11th century
  • Pole ( river), river in England
  • Pol (voice ) (also Congo pole), a Bantu language spoken in Cameroon and the Republic of Congo

Pol (Greek: πόλος (poles ) = " axis ", " axis point ") stands for:

In science and technology:

  • The points on a magnet, where most field lines and enter; also for this purpose specially shaped parts in electrical machines, see the pole number, main pole
  • A body concentrated electrical charge, such as one of the ends of an electric dipole
  • Electric pole, electrical engineering one of the connection points of a voltage source
  • Celestial pole, one of the points of intersection of the Earth's axis with the celestial sphere
  • Pol (geography), geography and astronomy the intersections of the axis of rotation of a celestial body with its surface
  • Pol ( geomagnetism ), the geomagnetism, the intersection points of the axis of the Earth's magnetic field to the Earth's surface
  • Pole of the ecliptic, the normal to the plane of Earth's orbit
  • Pole of inaccessibility, different places on Earth on land or on the water, which are the furthest away from the nearest coast
  • The mechanical pivot point at the planimeter
  • In the Structural certain excellent points, see Polplan

In mathematics:

  • At Konchoiden for the starting point in the generation of these curves, see conchoid
  • Polar coordinate systems for the origin
  • Pole and polar, with conic sections and surfaces of the second order for a polar rsp. Polar plane point associated
  • Pole, in analysis and function theory short for a value diverging function value
  • In the spherical geometry for the dual pair of points on a great circle, see Spherical geometry # The sphere as a projective plane, duality and polarity

In other areas:

  • In the physiology of the blood vessels of the vascular pole
  • In textile technology the useful side of pile fabrics, see fabric (textile ) # pile fabric
  • In microbiology, the ends of an elongated cell ( biology)
  • In psychiatry certain disease states, see Bipolar affective disorder

Derived from Paul Pol stands for the following proper names:

  • Pole, Luxembourg variant of Paul
  • Pol Bury (1922-2005), Belgian painter and sculptor
  • Pol Espargaró (* 1991), Spanish motorcycle racer
  • Pol Pot (1928-1998), leader of a communist organization in Cambodia
  • Agusti Pol ( b. 1977 ), Andorran football player
  • Alice Pol, French actress
  • André Greiner -Pol (1952-2008), German musician
  • Anneliese van der Pol ( born 1984 ), American actress and singer of Dutch origin
  • Balthasar van der Pol (1889-1959), Dutch electrical engineer
  • Ferran Pol ( b. 1983 ), Andorran football goalkeeper
  • Heinz Pol (1901-1972), German journalist, writer and film critic
  • Jerome Pol (1852-1911), German German scholar and university teacher
  • Lucius Pol (1754-1828), Swiss Reformed clergyman and scientist
  • Marieke van der Pol ( born 1953 ), Dutch actress and screenwriter
  • Markus Pol (* 1976 ), Austrian actor, singer and musical actor
  • Nicholas Pol (1564-1632), German deacon and chronicler
  • Piet van de Pol (1907-1996), Dutch Carambolagespieler
  • Wincenty Pol (1807-1872), Polish writer, geographer and ethnographer

POL, Pol., PoL, pol or pol. is an abbreviation for:

  • Pasing, Outing, Leading, POL communication ( Neuro- Linguistic Programming, NLP)
  • Pemba Airport, airport in the port city of Pemba, Cabo Delgado Province, Mozambique after the IATA code
  • Petrol Oil Lubricants, fuel storage area, motor oil and lubricants
  • Point of Load Converter, see Voltage Regulator Module ( electrical voltage regulator )
  • POL- powder, powder without solvent, see list of abbreviations for various explosive propellant
  • Polarized light
  • Polished surface
  • Policy
  • Political science, such as Dr. rer. pol. (Doctor of political science and economics )
  • Police, an executive body of a State
  • Polish language (Polish: polski język or Polszczyzna ), a Slavic language, language code from ISO 639-2 and 639-3
  • Port of Loading, Single Word from the transport business for the port of loading of a cargo
  • Problem-based learning, learning concept
  • Examination Regulations teachers

See also:

  • Disambiguation
  • Abbreviation
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