Definition of Polarizability. Meaning of Polarizability. Synonyms of Polarizability

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Meaning of Polarizability from wikipedia

- 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...
- Polarized light microscopy can mean any of a number of optical microscopy techniques involving polarized light. Simple techniques include illumination...
- perpendicular to the direction of motion of the wave. A simple example of a polarized transverse wave is vibrations traveling along a taut string (see image);...
- A polarized membrane is a lipid membrane that has a positive electrical charge on one side and a negative charge on another side, which produces the resting...
- which the spin of elementary particles is aligned to a given direction Polarizability, an electrical property of atoms or molecules and a separate magnetic...
- capacitor. The concept of the ideal polarizability has been first introduced by F.O. Koenig in 1934. An ideal non-polarizable electrode, is a hypothetical electrode...
- brothers Steve and Darren Rosenberg. Malakye. [1] Archived 2011-07-24 at the Wayback Machine, "Kaenon Polarized", 2008, accessed June 28, 2011 Kaenon.com...
- Polarized pluralism is a two-party or multi-party political system which is seen as overly polarized and therefore as dysfunctional. It was originally...
- 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...