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  1. Quadrupole - Wikipedia

    A quadrupole or quadrapole is one of a sequence of configurations of things like electric charge or current, magnetic fields, or gravitational mass that can exist in ideal form, but it is usually just part of …

  2. May 15, 2025 · Quadrupole Moment and Potential by Dr. Colton, Physics 441 (last updated: 15 May 2025)

  3. Quadrupole | physics | Britannica

    …of focusing magnet is a quadrupole, a magnet built with four poles (two norths and two souths) arranged opposite each other. This arrangement pushes particles toward the centre in one direction …

  4. Quadrupolar Coupling - Chemistry LibreTexts

    Jan 2, 2025 · While calculations of the quadrupole moment for a given nuclei are beyond the scope of this page, the moments for the nuclei have been calculated and a few examples are listed below.

  5. Electric Quadrupole - HyperPhysics

    Electric Quadrupole

  6. QUADRUPOLE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of QUADRUPOLE is a system composed of two dipoles of equal but oppositely directed moment.

  7. Quadrupole - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Quadrupole mass spectrometers (Houk et al., 1980; Linge and Jarvis, 2009) are the most widely used ICP-MS and are available from PerkinElmer, Agilent, Thermo, and Bruker.

  8. Electric Quadrupole | Principles, Applications & Theory

    May 27, 2024 · The principle of an electric quadrupole involves a system of charges or the electric field’s distribution which forms a unique arrangement. This arrangement consists of two pairs of equal and …

  9. Physics:Quadrupole - HandWiki

    Nov 19, 2025 · A quadrupole or quadrapole is one of a sequence of configurations of things like electric charge or current, or gravitational mass that can exist in ideal form, but it is usually just part of a …

  10. 4.1: Quadrupole - Chemistry LibreTexts

    The quadrupole field continues to alternate as the ions travel through the mass analyzer. This causes the ions to undergo a complex set of motions that produces a three-dimensional wave.