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US
/ˌpoʊɫɝəˈzeɪʃən, ˌpoʊɫɝɪˈzeɪʃən/
]
NOUN
- the condition of having or giving polarity
- the phenomenon in which waves of light or other radiation are restricted in direction of vibration
How To Use polarization In A Sentence
- Cathodic polarization curve and cyclic voltammetric curve of sulfate copper plating solution are determined with 1286 electrochemical interface and rotating disc electrode.
- Instead of personal gain-seeking being viewed as the mainspring of progress, it was perceived to sow the seeds for economic polarization, and hence social discord and decay.
- Like a magnet, the crystal retains the polarization when the field is turned off.
- Although most optical light is unpolarized – consisting of light with an equal mix of all polarizations – the extreme bending of energetic particles around a magnetic field line can polarize light. World-wide Campaign Sheds New Light on Nature's "LHC" | Universe Today
- If the dust cloud or explosion is spherical and uniformly smooth, all orientations are equally represented and the net polarization is zero.
- Objective To investigate the effect of the autonomic nervous system on the transmural dispersion of ventricular repolarization(TDR) under acute myocardial ischemia in intact canine.
- Fluorescence is detected using an emission path image splitter, outfitted with polarizers, that detects the donor fluorescence as well as two polarizations of the acceptor fluorescence.
- Vertical polarization in one component of a beam of light is cancelled if another component is polarized at right angles to it.
- Circularly polarized x rays preferentially eject electrons from atoms magnetically aligned with the polarization axis.
- For present purposes, the most important point is that group polarization will significantly increase if people think of themselves, antecedently or otherwise, as part of a group having a shared identity and a degree of solidarity.