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A type of antenna with two defined opposing radiating elements, both of the proper length for the frequency of operation, and each forming the counterpoise for the other.
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Speakers with drivers on opposite faces that are wired electrically out of phase, creating an area of cancellation to the sides. Recommended by THX for use as surround speakers, with null directed at the listener to create a more ambient and non-localizable effect.
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Chemical compounds with an unequally distributed electric charge, such as the water molecule: the oxygen atom is of negative charge and the two hydrogen atoms are of positive charge. Dipolar molecules mutually attract each other. This is how water molecules connect into clusters via hydrogen bridges.
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A molecule which has a definite separation between its center of positive charge and center of negative charge. Such a molecule is said to be polar. A polar species will be more attracted to a charged species than will a non-polar one.
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a basic antenna element to which most other antennas are compared for gain
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