| polarization |
showing two contrary directions and tendencies.
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| polar |
A property of molecules in which one side of the molecule has a slight negative charge while the other side of the molecule has a slight positive charge.
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| polarization |
appearance of a dipole momentum in an atom bond caused by different electronegativity
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| polarization |
The process of affecting light so that its waves vibrate in one plane only. Polarization is obtained by modifying the wave characteristics of the light rays that produce the image; it results in saturated tones and sharper angles.
Ãâó: muse.jhu.edu/journals/leonardo/v034/34.4poissant.h...
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| polariscope |
A device that can see and measure the amount strain in a piece of glass by utilizing polarized light.
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