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- Axial_ratio abstract "Axial ratio, for any structure or shape with two or more axes, is the ratio of the length (or magnitude) of those axes to each other - the longer axis divided by the shorter.In chemistry or materials science, the axial ratio (symbol P) is used to describe rigid rod-like molecules. It is defined as the length of the rod divided by the rod diameter.In physics, the axial ratio describes electromagnetic radiation with elliptical, or circular, polarization. The axial ratio is the ratio of the magnitudes of the major and minor axis defined by the electric field vector.".
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- Axial_ratio date "December 2009".
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- Axial_ratio subject Category:Polymer_physics.
- Axial_ratio subject Category:Ratios.
- Axial_ratio type Abstraction100002137.
- Axial_ratio type MagnitudeRelation113815152.
- Axial_ratio type Ratio113819207.
- Axial_ratio type Ratios.
- Axial_ratio type Relation100031921.
- Axial_ratio comment "Axial ratio, for any structure or shape with two or more axes, is the ratio of the length (or magnitude) of those axes to each other - the longer axis divided by the shorter.In chemistry or materials science, the axial ratio (symbol P) is used to describe rigid rod-like molecules. It is defined as the length of the rod divided by the rod diameter.In physics, the axial ratio describes electromagnetic radiation with elliptical, or circular, polarization.".
- Axial_ratio label "Axial ratio".
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