- In electromagnetism,
electrostriction is a
property of all
electrical non-conductors, or dielectrics, that
causes them to
change their shape under the...
- the
interaction of
light with the
material waves in a
medium (e.g.
electrostriction and magnetostriction). It is
mediated by the
refractive index dependence...
- the
magnetic potential.
Permittivity is the dual of permeability.
Electrostriction is the dual of magnetostriction.
Piezoelectricity is the dual of piezomagnetism...
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sample of iron.
Magnetostriction applies to
magnetic fields,
while electrostriction applies to
electric fields.
Magnetostriction causes energy loss due...
- and
conductivity Electric susceptibility Electrocaloric coefficient Electrostriction Magnetoelectric polarizability Nernst coefficient (thermoelectric effect)...
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electromechanical effect of piezoelectricity. Similarly,
magnetostriction and
electrostriction are
analogous second-order effects.
These higher-order
effects can...
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constant relative permittivity (dielectric constant).
There is no
electrostriction.
Individual ions
surrounding a "central" ion can be
represented by...
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isoclinics and the isochromatics.[citation needed] Acousto-optic
modulator Electrostriction Mechanochromism Photoelastic modulator Polarimetry Brewster, David...
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scheme of
electrodynamic equations of a
moving material medium, and
electrostriction",
Proceedings of the
Royal Society. 1898, "On the
origin of magneto-optic...
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element electrically, its
dimensions change. This
phenomenon is
known as
electrostriction, or the
reverse piezoelectric effect. This
effect enables the element...