polarizing light - translation to russian
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polarizing light - translation to russian

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Polarisation; Polarize; Polarized; Polarizations; Polarised; Polarizing; Polarise; Polarization (disambiguation); Polarizing (disambiguation)

polarizing light      
поляризованный свет
polar lights         
  • Aurora Borealis]]''
  • The Aboriginal Australians associated auroras (which are mainly low on the horizon and predominantly red) with fire.
  • An animation]] created using the same satellite data is also available.
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  • Different forms
  • Construction of a [[keogram]] from one night's recording by an all-sky camera, 6/7 September 2021. Keograms are commonly used to visualize changes in aurorae over time.
  • [[Moon]] and aurora
  • A movie]] shows images from 81 hours of observations of Saturn's aurora.
  • IMAGE]], superimposed over a digital image of Earth
  • Aurora pictured as wreath of rays in the coat of arms of [[Utsjoki]]
NATURAL LIGHT DISPLAY THAT OCCURS IN THE SKY, PRIMARILY AT HIGH LATITUDES (NEAR THE ARCTIC AND ANTARCTIC ON EARTH) OR EVEN ON OTHER PLANET
Aurora borealis; Aurora australis; Aurora Borealis; Auroral light; Polar Aurora; Dance of the spirits; Aurora Australis; Aurora Borelis; Aurorae; Aurora boreal; Polar light; Polar aurora; Aurora polaris; Aurora (phenomenon); Auroras; Auroral; Auroral display; Auroral displays; Arora borealis; Aurora austrealis; Aurora borelis; Aurora Lights; Merry Dancers; Auroræ; Aurora (astronomy); Southern lights; Polar lights; Polar Light; Polar Lights; Northern light; Proton aurora; Aurora Polaris; Southern light
polar lights северное сияние
polarizer         
  • A stack of plates at [[Brewster's angle]] to a beam reflects off a fraction of the ''s''-polarized light at each surface, leaving a ''p''-polarized beam. Full polarization at Brewster's angle requires many more plates than shown. The arrows indicate the direction of the electrical field, not the magnetic field, which is perpendicular to the electric field
  • The top image is left-handed/counter-clockwise circularly polarized, as viewed from the receiver.<ref name=handedness/> The bottom image is that of [[linearly polarized light]]. The blue and green curves are projections of the red lines on the vertical and horizontal planes respectively.
  •  Circular polarizer creating left-handed circularly polarized light. It is considered left-handed as viewed from the receiver and right-handed as viewed from the source.<ref name=handedness/>
  • Circular polarizer passing left-handed, counter-clockwise circularly polarized light. (Left-handed as viewed from the receiver.)<ref name=handedness/>
  • Homogeneous circular polarizer passing left-handed, counter-clockwise circularly polarized light. (Left-handed as viewed from the receiver.)<ref name=handedness/>
  • Animation of left-handed/counter-clockwise circularly polarized light. (Left-handed as viewed from the receiver.<ref name=handedness/>)
  • [[Linearly polarized light]], represented using components, entering a [[quarter-wave plate]]. The blue and green curves are projections of the red line on the vertical and horizontal planes respectively.
  • Malus' Law where ''θ''<sub>1</sub> − ''θ<sub>0</sub>'' = ''θ<sub>i</sub>''.
  • A [[Nicol prism]]
  • A [[Wollaston prism]]
OPTICAL FILTER DEVICE
Malus' Law; Malus' law; Polariser; Circular polarizer; Malus's law; Malus's Law; Polarized lens; Law of Malus; Polarizing beam splitter; Polarization Beam Splitter; Circular polariser; Circular Polarising filter; Linear polarising filter; Polarized light filter; Polarizing filters; Linear polarizers; Linear polarizer; Polarization Filters; Polarizers; Polarizing filter; Malus law; Polarizing prism; Polarising prism; Circular polarizers; Polarised lens

['pəuləraizə]

общая лексика

поляризатор

поляроид

существительное

физика

поляризатор

Definition

СВЕТОИЗЛУЧАЮЩИЙ ДИОД
(светодиод , электролюминесцентный диод), полупроводниковый прибор с электронно-дырочным переходом или контактом металл - полупроводник, генерирующий (при прохождении через него электрического тока) оптическое излучение, которое в видимой области воспринимается как одноцветное. Яркость излучения достигает 105 кд/м2, кпд 40%. Применяется в индикаторных устройствах, системах отображения информации и др.; перспективен в оптической связи и т. д.

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Polarization

Polarization or polarisation may refer to: