pole
Pol stands for:
- Pole (geography) , the points of intersection of the axis of rotation of a celestial body with its surface
- Celestial pole , one of the intersection points of the earth's axis with the celestial sphere
- Electrical pole , in electrical engineering one of the connection points of a voltage source
- Magnetic pole, point on a magnet where the field lines come in or out in heap
- Pole (geomagnetism) , calculated pole of the earth's magnetic field
- the mechanical pivot point of the planimeter
- the pivot point of a disc, see pole plan
- the useful side of pile fabrics, see Fabrics (textile) #Floral fabric
- in mathematics:
- the starting point for the curve generation of a conchoid or a strophoid
- the origin of coordinates in polar coordinate systems
- Pole and polar in conic sections and surfaces of the second order
- Pole , a value with a diverging function value
- the point pair that is dual to a great circle, see spherical geometry #The sphere as projective plane, duality and polarity
- Pol (river) , river in the county of Cornwall, England
- Pol (language) , a Bantu language
Pol is the family name of the following people:
- Aciel Martinez Pol (* 1990), German-Cuban actor, theater pedagogue and musical performer
- Agusti Pol (* 1977), Andorran football player
- Alessandro De Pol (* 1972), Italian basketball player
- Alice Pol (* 1982), French actress
- André Greiner-Pol (1952–2008), German musician
- Andri Pol (* 1961), Swiss photographer
- Catalina Maria Pol (* 1981), Spanish beach volleyball player
- Diego Pol (* 1974), Argentine paleontologist
- Ferran Pol (* 1983), Andorran football goalkeeper
- François I de Bourbon-Saint-Pol (1491–1545), French nobleman and military man, governor of Paris, governor of the Dauphiné, lieutenant general
- Heinz Pol (1901–1972), German journalist, writer and film critic
- Hieronymus Pol (1852–1911), German Germanist and university professor
- Lucius Pol (1754–1828), Swiss Reformed pastor and scientist
- Marie de Saint-Pol , Anglo-French nobleman
- Markus Pol (* 1976), Austrian actor, singer and musical performer
- Miquel Martí i Pol (1929–2003), Catalan poet
- Nikolaus Pol (1564–1632), German deacon and chronicler
- Oleksandr Pol (1832–1890), Ukrainian-Russian geologist, ethnographer, archaeologist and businessman
- Piet van de Pol (1907–1996), Dutch carom player
- Sandra de Pol (* 1975), Swiss football player
- Willem Pol († 2014), Dutch writer
- Wincenty Pol (1807–1872), Polish writer, geographer and ethnographer
POL stands for:
- Pemba Airport , airport of the port city of Pemba, Cabo Delgado Province, Mozambique (IATA code)
- Point of Load Converter , an electrical voltage regulator, see Voltage Regulator Module
- POL powder , solvent -free powder , see list of abbreviations for various explosive propellants
- Problem-based learning , learning concept
- Polish Ocean Lines, the English translation of the Polish shipping company Polskie Linie Oceaniczne
- PlayOnLinux , a graphical user interface for the Windows-compatible runtime environment Wine on Linux systems
Pole. stands for:
PoL stands for:
- Proof of Life , sign of life
pol stands for:
- Polish language , language code according to ISO 639-2 and 639-3
See also:
Wiktionary: Pol - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations