Definition of Polarisation. Meaning of Polarisation. Synonyms of Polarisation

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- average equilibrium positions, causing dielectric polarisation. Because of dielectric polarisation, positive charges are displaced in the direction of...
- up polarization in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Polarization or polarisation may refer to: Polarization of an Abelian variety, in the mathematics...
- Polarization (also polarisation) is a property of transverse waves which specifies the geometrical orientation of the oscillations. In a transverse wave...
- Political polarization (spelled polarisation in British English, Australian English, and New Zealand English) is the divergence of political attitudes...
- In social psychology, group polarization refers to the tendency for a group to make decisions that are more extreme than the initial inclination of its...
- The polarisation strategy was a political strategy in the Netherlands used by the Labour Party (PvdA) from 1966 to the 1980s. With this strategy, the party...
- of 90°, the polarisation is called elliptical polarisation because the electric vector traces out an ellipse in the plane (the polarisation ellipse). This...
- In mathematics, in particular in algebra, polarization is a technique for expressing a homogeneous polynomial in a simpler fashion by adjoining more variables...
- 2022, using a technique that used multiple stages of ion concentration polarisation followed by a single stage of electrodialysis, researchers from MIT manage...
- concrete Geophysical imaging Bleil, David Franklin (July 1953). "Induced Polarisation: A Method of Geophysical Prospecting". Geophysics. 18 (3): 636–661. Bibcode:1953Geop...