1 mile = 320 poles.
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Two; the north and south poles. Because a compass will always point you in the direction of the poles due to their magnetic emission, if you start exactly at the north pole and travel due south one mile and due west one more mile, your compass will point you directly back to the pole, which you will be exactly one mile away from, and likewise for the south pole.
The number of electrical power poles in one mile can vary significantly depending on the area and the design of the power distribution network. On average, there are typically about 20 to 35 poles per mile in urban areas, while rural areas may have fewer, sometimes as few as 10 to 15 poles per mile due to greater distances between homes and buildings. The specific spacing can depend on factors such as terrain, voltage requirements, and local regulations.
There are 5280 feet in one mile.