- separation.
Polarizability is
responsible for a material's
dielectric constant and, at high (optical) frequencies, its
refractive index. The
polarizability of...
- a
polarizing filter can be used to
filter out reflections. The
common types of
polarizers are
linear polarizers and
circular polarizers.
Polarizers can...
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perpendicular to the
direction of
motion of the wave. One
example of a
polarized transverse wave is
vibrations traveling along a taut
string (see image)...
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which the spin of
elementary particles is
aligned to a
given direction Polarizability, an
electrical property of
atoms or
molecules and a
separate magnetic...
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constant (relative permittivity, εr) of a
material in
terms of the
atomic polarizability, α, of the material's
constituent atoms and/or molecules, or a homogeneous...
- (John
William Strutt).
Rayleigh scattering results from the
electric polarizability of the particles. The
oscillating electric field of a
light wave acts...
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Polarized light microscopy can mean any of a
number of
optical microscopy techniques involving polarized light.
Simple techniques include illumination...
- Why We're
Polarized is a 2020 non-fiction book by
American journalist Ezra Klein, in
which the
author analyzes political polarization in the
United States...
- This is due to the
increased polarizability of
molecules with larger, more dis****d
electron clouds. The
polarizability is a
measure of how
easily electrons...
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electric field E that
induced the dipole. This
parameter is the
molecular polarizability (α), and the
dipole moment resulting from the
local electric field Elocal...