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Faraday's law
Faraday yasası
Faraday's law
Faraday kanunu
Faraday's laws of electrolysis
Faraday elektroliz kanunları
Faraday cage
Faraday kafesi
Faraday dark space
Faraday karanlık bölgesi
Faraday disk
Faraday diski
Faraday effect
Faraday etkisi
Faraday's laws of electrolysis
Faraday elektroliz kanunları
faraday effect
Elektromanyetik dalgaların iyonosferi geçerken elektrik ve manyetik alan güçleri tarafından polarizasyonunun değiştirilmesi
faraday rotation
Elektromanyetik dalgaların iyonosferi geçerken elektrik ve manyetik alan güçleri tarafından polarizasyonunun değiştirilmesi

Faraday rotation is difficult to predict and its effects change over time and with operating frequency.

Faraday's law
Faraday yasasi
faraday's law of induction
(Elektrik, Elektronik,Fizik) faraday endüksiyon kanunu
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A surname, Anglicized from Irish Ó Fearadaigh
Michael Faraday, English chemist and physicist
the quantity of electricity required to deposit or liberate 1 gram equivalent weight of a substance during electrolysis; approximately - 96,487 coulombs
an English surname
{i} family name; Michael Faraday (1791-1867), English chemist and physicist who discovered of electromagnetism and who contributed much to electrochemistry
{i} unit of electricity equal to 96,500 coulombs
the English physicist nd chemist who discovered electromagnetic induction (1791-1867)
the quantity of electricity required to deposit or liberate 1 gram equivalent weight of a substance during electrolysis; approximately - 9.6494 coulombs
Faraday cage
Any conductive surrounding, idealized or practical, used to interrupt the transmission of electromagnetic energy or electrostatic discharge across it
Faraday rotation
An interaction between a polarized electromagnetic pulse, such as a beam of light, and a magnetic field, in which the plane of polarization is rotated in proportion to the intensity of the component of the magnetic field in the direction of travel of the pulse
Faraday rotations
plural form of Faraday rotation
faraday effect
In physics, the Faraday effect or Faraday rotation is a magneto-optical phenomenon, or an interaction between light and a magnetic field. The rotation of the plane of polarization is proportional to the intensity of the component of the magnetic field in the direction of the beam of light
faraday rotation
In physics, the Faraday effect or Faraday rotation is a magneto-optical phenomenon, or an interaction between light and a magnetic field. The rotation of the plane of polarization is proportional to the intensity of the component of the magnetic field in the direction of the beam of light
Faraday effect
The rotation of the plane of polarization of either a plane-polarized light beam passed through a transparent isotropic medium or a plane-polarized microwave passing through a magnetic field along the lines of that field. Also called Faraday rotation
faraday shield
A grounded metallic barrier which can be used for improved isolation between the windings of a transformer In this application, the shield basically reduces the leakage capacitance between the primary and secondary
faraday shield
A grounded metallic barrier that can be used for improved isolation between the windings of a transformer In this application, the shield basically reduces the leakage capacitance between the primary and secondary
faraday shield
An electrostatic shield that reduces coupling capacitance in transformers The shield, which reduces output common mode noise, is placed between the primary and secondary windings of a transformer and connected to either input or output common
faraday shield
A continuous metal foil wrapping around searchcoil windings used to reduce electrostatic interference caused by contact with wet vegetation on the searchcoil housing exterior
faraday shield
electrical conductor designed so as to block out unwanted electric fields
faraday shield
An electrostatic shield between the input and output windings of a transformer, designed to reduce output common mode noise
faraday shield
A conductive material used to contain or control an electric field It is placed between the primary and secondary windings of a transformer to reduce coupling capacitance and common-mode noise The shield provides electrostatic shielding while passing electromagnetic waves No ground is needed
faraday shield
(MRI) A metal mesh or sheet which blocks electric fields Faraday shields are used in most MRI rooms to prevent unwanted radio waves from entering the room and affecting the image Also prevents RF radio waves from leaving the room and interfering with other equipment
Michael Faraday
{i} (1791-1867), English chemist and physicist who discovered of electromagnetism and who contributed much to electrochemistry
Michael Faraday
a British scientist who discovered the relationship between electricity and magnetism and produced the first dynamo (=a machine that changes some other form of power into electricity) (1791-1867). born Sept. 22, 1791, Newington, Surrey, Eng. died Aug. 25, 1867, Hampton Court English physicist and chemist. Son of a blacksmith, he received only a basic education in a church Sunday school, but he went to work as an assistant to Humphry Davy, from whom he learned chemistry. He discovered a number of new organic compounds, including benzene, and was the first to liquefy a "permanent" gas. His major contributions were in the fields of electricity and magnetism. He was the first to report induction of an electric current from a magnetic field. He invented the first electric motor and dynamo, demonstrated the relation between electricity and chemical bonding, discovered the effect of magnetism on light, and discovered and named diamagnetism. He also provided the experimental, and much of the theoretical, foundation on which James Clerk Maxwell built his electromagnetic field theory. In 1833 he was appointed professor at the Royal Institution. After 1855 he retired to a house provided by Queen Victoria, but he declined a knighthood
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    /ˈfarəˌdā/ /ˈfærəˌdeɪ/

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    [ 'far-&-"dA, -&-dE ] (noun.) 1904. From Michael Faraday, English chemist and physicist

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    ... of it, compliments of Faraday's electromagnetic force. ...
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