Definition & Betydelse | Engelska ordet POLARISING
POLARISING
Definition av POLARISING
- böjningsform av polarise
- presensparticip av polarise
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Exempel på hur man kan använda POLARISING i en mening
- Malus attempted to identify the relationship between the polarising angle of reflection that he had discovered, and the refractive index of the reflecting material.
- four series of "Researches on Heat," in the course of which he demonstrated that tourmaline would polarise infrared thermal radiation, by transmission through a bundle of thin mica plates inclined to the transmitted ray, and by reflection from the multiplied surfaces of a pile of mica plates placed at the polarising angle, and also its circular polarisation by two internal reflections in rhombs of rock salt.
- He soon became a highly polarising figure in South African sport, with detractors accusing him of financial shenanigans, favouritism, and general mismanagement.
- Little marks were polarising: they were considered by supporters as one of the game's best features and an effective way for teams to clear scrimmages; and considered by detractors as too difficult to accurately adjudicate and sometimes exploited by crafty players who would disguise a hand-off as a little mark.
- Whereas a pulsed rf field is usual in conventional (high field) NMR spectrometers, the pulsed dc polarising field method of stimulating FID is usual in EFNMR spectrometers and PPMs.
- In early 2012, Iran's IRGC launched a co-ordinated military campaign by sending tens of thousands of Khomeinist militants to prevent the collapse of the Syrian Arab Army; polarising the conflict along sectarian lines.
- He also created celluloid diffraction grating replicas, polarising solar eyepieces and prominence spectroscopes that were widely used, as well as objective prisms.
- Gruen in a 1969 article similarly dismisses the ancient descriptions as "hopelessly muddled by propaganda and invective", explaining that after the actual Catilinarian conspiracy in 63 BC, "it was in any politician's interest to associate his enemies with Catiline" and that later stories embellished this by inventing a role for Caesar and Crassus after Caesar's polarising consulship in 59 BC.
- In 1925, the first polarising microscope was made, and in 1931 the first comparative macroscope for criminological applications.
- The SAHRC complaint stimulated extensive public debate, with Schreiber's critics accusing him of "cheap politicking", of needlessly polarising rhetoric, of resorting to racist dog whistles, and of reinforcing a false dichotomy between anti-racism and the promotion of Afrikaans.
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