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4 (a) State what is meant by the term polarisation when applied to a wave.[1](b)Explain why only transverse waves can be polarised.[2](c)Some films released have enabled viewing in three dimensions (3D). This can be done using two superimposed polarised images on the screen. One of ...
light isn't a "transverse wave in the Aether," instead light is a wave in magnetic and electric fields where the field vectors point sideways. But the flux lines themselves don't wiggle sideways, and the flux doesn't contain any sine-wave shapes. Take a look at the video below left. ...
Now trim is caused due to a force and an associated moment, whether external or internal. So, from the point of view of physics, this force and moment need to act somewhere to bring about the desired effect of trim. They essentially act about a transverse axis passing through the point...
Points and kernel density estimates for each axis colored by type (barchanoid, cyan; transverse, magenta; linear, yellow; star, black), power-laws bounding the distribution given in gray, and a schematic defining x, y and z for an example star dune in upper left. b Flux directionality (...
A helical scan with a pitch of zero is equivalent to constant z-axis scanning. The angle at which an object sits. More specifically, the rotation angle about the transverse axis. A level or degree. (aviation) A measure of the degree to which an aircraft's nose tilts up or down....
Transverse Something, such as a part or beam, that is transverse. Axial Located on, around, or in the direction of an axis. Transverse Situated or lying across; side to side, relative to some defined "forward" direction; perpendicular or slanted relative to the "forward" direction; identified...
In TM mode, the magnetic field has no component in the direction of propagation, meaning it is entirely transverse to the direction of propagation, i.e. it lies in the cross-sectional plane of the waveguide. Whereas the electric field has component along the direction of propagation (the wave...
The rotation angle about the transverse axis. Pitch The degree to which a vehicle, especially a ship or aircraft, rotates on such an axis, tilting its bow or nose up or down. Compare with roll, yaw, and heave. The pitch of an aircraft Pitch (aviation) A measure of the angle of attac...