Examples of using Circular polarization in English and their translations into French
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precipitation by its reflectivity, but the type of hydrometeors with the circular polarization.
For applications outside or with direct sunlight we at Interelectronix recommend our optical Lambda 1/4 anti-reflection and the use of our circular polarization filter for perfect sunlight readability.
feeding a 28 dB gain antenna transmitting on right-hand circular polarization to produce equivalent isotropically radiated powers in Siberia in the range 50 to 55 dBW at 714 MHz.
Left-hand circular and right-hand circular polarizations lie on the north and south poles respectively.
But for circular polarizations such as RR,
including two circular polarizations RR and RL.
elliptical vertical and circular polarizations Figure 5-2.
Water-air interfaces provide another source of circular polarization.
Therefore, we also demonstrate teleportation for circular polarization.
Radars use horizontal, vertical, linear, and circular polarization to detect different types of reflections.
Linear as well as circular polarization or Infitec can be used to create the stereo effect.
Normally, a much smaller fraction of circular polarization is found in starlight.
Oddness under reversal of the circular polarization of the exciting light is one important criterion to discriminate the parity violation signal.
Moreover parity violation could manifest itself by a dependence of this electron polarization on the state of circular polarization of the incident photon.
We analyse the role of the changes in the symmetry caused by the variation of the ellipticity of the shear around the degenerate circular polarization.
filter is only 1 to 1.5 stops, while other circular polarization filters frequently have up to 3 stops of light loss.
the polarization entropy followed by circular polarization(RR), cross polarization(HV/VH),
while other circular polarization filters frequently have up to 3 stops of light loss.
The term"circular polarization" is often used erroneously to describe mixed polarity signals used mostly in FM radio(87.5 to 108.0 MHz in the USA),