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polar Having to do with, or characterized by possessing, oppositely charged electric poles.
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polarity In EDM, the designation of positive or negative electrical potential to the electrode.
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polarized light Polarized light is light that travels in a single plane.
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polarity 1.) An electrical condition determining the direction in which current tends to flow. 2.) The quality of having two opposite charges.
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polar compound a chemical compound whose molecules exhibit electrically positive characteristics at one extremity and negative characteristics at the other. Polar compounds are used as additives in many petroleum products. Polarity gives certain molecules a strong affinity for solid surfaces; as lubricant additives (oiliness agents), such molecules plate out to form a tenacious, friction-reducing film. ...
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