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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 input light... 16: Faraday rotators are used in [[Faraday isolator]]s to prevent undesired back propagation... Rotator cuff (1350 bytes) 1: The '''rotator cuff''' is an [[human anatomy|anatomical]] term g... 3: ...shallow ''glenoid fossa'' of the [[scapula]]. The rotator cuff is continuous with the [[joint]] capsule of ... 13: ...eres minor, '''s'''ubscapularis) - someone with a rotator cuff injury ''sits'' out. Rotator cuff tear (2868 bytes) 1: '''Rotator cuff tears''' are problems of the ''[[rotator cuff]]'' [[muscle]]s of the [[shoulder]]. 2: One or more rotator cuff [[tendon]]s may become inflamed from overuse... 3: ...ns requiring heavy lifting also place a strain on rotator cuff tendons and muscles. 7: ...gn (medicine)|sign]] may present in a person with rotator cuff injury. 8: Typically, a person with a rotator cuff injury feels [[pain]] over the [[deltoid mus... 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been replaced by the [[SI]] unit [[coulomb]]; one faraday is equivalent to 96485.3415 coulombs. 3: ...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 isolator (1991 bytes) 1: ...hich is used in the main component, the [[Faraday rotator]]. 3: ...ill assume it's polarized up and down), a Faraday rotator, and an output polarizer (we will assume this one... 5: ...in our case) by the input polarizer. The Faraday rotator will rotate the polarization 45° to the right. T... 7: ... this case) by the output polarizer. The Faraday Rotator will rotate the polarization 45° more to the righ... 9: Faraday isolators are different from 1/4 [[wave plate]] b... Faraday Society (342 bytes) 1: ...nded in [[1903]] and named in honour of [[Michael Faraday]]. Faraday (crater) (2047 bytes) 20: |[[Michael Faraday]] 22: ...erwise flat floor of Stöfler. 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 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 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 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 effect (6069 bytes) 1: In [[physics]], the '''Faraday effect''' or '''Faraday rotation''' 5: ...the Magneto-Optic Effect, discovered by [[Michael Faraday]] in 1845, was the first experimental evidence th... 7: The Faraday effect is a result of [[ferromagnetic]] [[resonan... 9: ...e Faraday effect has been used to measure optical rotatory power, for amplitude modulation of light, and fo... 13: ...effect.png|right|Polarization rotation due to the Faraday effect]] 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 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]]. 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> Verdet constant (1654 bytes) 1: ...] "constant" that describes the strength of the [[Faraday effect]] for a particular material. 5: ...ger wavelengths. Many [[Faraday rotator]]s and [[Faraday isolator | isolators]] are adjustable by varying ... Joseph Henry (1677 bytes) 3: ...independently of [[Michael Faraday|Faraday]], but Faraday was the first to publish his results. His work o... Karsten Obarski (3677 bytes) 48: coding or composing. "Rotator" is a special case: when asked about his own 49: compositions, Obarski said he liked track 3 from "Rotator" very much - but the 55: * [http://eager.back2roots.org/DATA/R/ROTAT.HTML Rotator] (presumably never released) Wade Miller (1620 bytes) 3: ...rs in the [[National League]] before injuring the rotator cuff in his pitching shoulder in 2004. 7: ...on the disabled list in June with a season-ending rotator cuff injury. Astros believed he was playing hurt ... Farad (1356 bytes) 1: ...]] unit of [[capacitance]] (named after [[Michael Faraday]]). A [[capacitor]] has a value of one farad when... 7: The farad should not be confused with the [[faraday]], an old unit of charge nowadays superseded by t... 1832 in science (1407 bytes) 19: * [[Michael Faraday]] states his laws of electrolysis 22: * [[Copley Medal]]: [[Michael Faraday]]; [[Simeon Poisson]]
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