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Faraday (520 bytes)
1: ...been replaced by the [[SI]] unit [[coulomb]]; one faraday is equivalent to 96485.3415 coulombs.
3: ... [[farad]], the faraday was named after [[Michael Faraday]].
7: * [[Faraday cage]]

Faraday constant (1200 bytes)
1: In [[physics]] and [[chemistry]], the '''Faraday constant''' is the amount of [[electric charge]] ...
13: ...er [[United Kingdom|British]] scientist [[Michael Faraday]].
15: [[it:Costante di Faraday]]
16: [[nl:Faraday-constante]]
17: [[sv:Faradays konstant]]

Faraday rotator (1734 bytes)
1: ...es the [[polarization]] of [[light]] due to the [[Faraday effect]].
3: The Faraday rotator works because one polarization of the inp...
7: ...[[propagation]] direction. The empirical angle of rotation is given by:
11: Where &beta; is the angle of rotation (in minutes of arc).<br>
16: Faraday rotators are used in [[Faraday isolator]]s to prevent undesired back propagation...

Faraday cage (4179 bytes)
1: ...terior space. It is named for physicist [[Michael Faraday]], who built the first one in [[1836]].
3: Faraday stated that the charge on a charged conductor res...
9: The Faraday cage is sometimes known as a '''Faraday shield'''. The latter term is also used more gen...
11: ==The idealized Faraday cage==
19: ==Real-world Faraday cages==

Faraday isolator (1991 bytes)
1: ...fect]] which is used in the main component, the [[Faraday rotator]].
3: ...ion we will assume it's polarized up and down), a Faraday rotator, and an output polarizer (we will assume ...
5: ...tically in our case) by the input polarizer. The Faraday rotator will rotate the polarization 45° to the r...
7: ...e right so that it is horizontally polarized (the rotation is insensitive to direction of propagation) and t...
9: ...d isolators because it can provide non-reciprocal rotation while maintaining linear polarization which allow...

Faraday Society (342 bytes)
1: ...nded in [[1903]] and named in honour of [[Michael Faraday]].

Faraday effect (6069 bytes)
1: ...physics]], the '''Faraday effect''' or '''Faraday rotation'''
3: The rotation of the plane of [[polarization]] is proportional ...
5: ...the Magneto-Optic Effect, discovered by [[Michael Faraday]] in 1845, was the first experimental evidence th...
7: ...et [[Phase (waves)|phase]] offset, resulting in a rotation of the angle of linear polarization.
9: ...ation in measuring instruments. For instance, the Faraday effect has been used to measure optical rotatory ...

Michael Faraday (7054 bytes)
1: [[Image:Faraday.jpg|thumb|right|Michael Faraday]]
3: '''Michael Faraday''' ([[September 22]], [[1791]] - [[August 25]], [...
5: Michael Faraday was one of the great scientists in history. Some ...
8: Michael Faraday was born in [[Newington, London, England|Newingto...
10: ...Faraday socially. However, it was not long before Faraday surpassed Davy.

Faraday (crater) (2047 bytes)
20: |[[Michael Faraday]]
22: ...erwise flat floor of St&ouml;fler. To the west of Faraday is the [[Maurolycus (crater)|Maurolycus crater]].
24: The rim of Faraday crater has been significantly overlain by subsequ...
28: ...e side of the crater mid-point that is closest to Faraday
32: !width="25%" style="background:#eeeeee;" |Faraday

Faraday's law (278 bytes)
1: '''Faraday<nowiki>'</nowiki>s law''' can mean:
2: *[[Faraday's law of induction]] (electromagnetic fields)
3: *[[Faraday's law of electrolysis]]
5: [[es:Ley de Faraday]]
6: [[nl:Wet van Faraday]]

Faraday's law of electrolysis (927 bytes)
1: ...s law for electrolysis''' discovered by [[Michael Faraday]] [[1834]]:
4: *The number of Faradays of electric charge required to discharge one mol...
14: :<math>F =</math> Faradayn constant (96500 C/mol)<br>

Faraday's law of induction (1477 bytes)
1: '''Faraday's law of induction''' gives the relation between ...
12: '''Faraday's law''', along with the other laws of [[electrom...
14: Faraday's law of induction is based on [[Michael Faraday]]'s experiments [[1831]].

Rotation (3370 bytes)
1: ...ent of a physical body. For other meanings, see [[rotation (disambiguation)]].''
5: '''Rotation''' is the movement of a body in such a way that t...
7: ...nt: these form a line known as the '''[[axis]] of rotation'''.
9: An object may allow rotation with respect to an attached other object by means...
11: ...xies]] is more complex, but it usually includes a rotation component.

Terrell rotation (315 bytes)
1: ...atical and physical effect. Specifically, Terrell rotation is the distortion that an object would appear to ...

Robson Rotation (881 bytes)
1: ...nged for each type of ballot paper. Using Robson Rotation the number of distinct permutations of candidates...

Common Rotation (717 bytes)
1: '''Common Rotation''' is a [[folk (music)|folk]]/[[rock (music)|rock...
3: ... releasing new music over their [http://www.commonrotation.com website] and by going on the road with an inn...

Tire rotation (2712 bytes)
1: '''Tire rotation''' or '''rotating tires''' is the practice of mov...
4: ...an twice the rate of the rear wheels. Thus, tire rotation needs to occur more frequently for front-wheel dr...
10: ...le has a full-size spare tire that is part of the rotation or if there are [[snow tire]]s

Rotation period (1050 bytes)
1: ...ect]] takes to complete one revolution around its rotation [[axis]].
3: ==Rotation period of selected objects==
15: ||27.321 661 d ([[Synchronous rotation|synchronous]])
37: *[[Synchronous rotation]]

Givens rotation (2033 bytes)
1: In [[mathematics]], a '''Givens [[rotation]]''' is a [[matrix (mathematics)|matrix]] of the ...
22: ... \theta)^Tx</math> represents a counter-clockwise rotation
23: ... about ''&theta;'' radians, hence the name Givens rotation.
25: The main use of Givens rotations in numerical linear algebra is to introduce zero...

Rotation operator (3988 bytes)
1: This article concerns the '''[[rotation]] [[operator]]''', as it appears in [[quantum mec...
5: ... rotation axis and the second ''t'' = &theta; the rotation angle, is based on the translation operator ''T''...
26: == The rotation operator related to the orbital angular momentum ...
28: ...''r''' and '''p''' as operators. An infinitesimal rotation dt about the z-axis can be expressed by the follo...
45: To get a rotation for the angle t, we construct the following diffe...

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