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- Circular_polarization abstract "In electrodynamics, circular polarization of an electromagnetic wave is a polarization in which the electric field of the passing wave does not change strength but only changes direction in a rotary manner.In electrodynamics the strength and direction of an electric field is defined by what is called an electric field vector. In the case of a circularly polarized wave, as seen in the accompanying animation, the tip of the electric field vector, at a given point in space, describes a circle as time progresses. If the wave is frozen in time, the electric field vector of the wave describes a helix along the direction of propagation.Circular polarization is a limiting case of the more general condition of elliptical polarization. The other special case is the easier-to-understand linear polarization.The phenomenon of polarization arises as a consequence of the fact that light behaves as a two-dimensional transverse wave.".
- Circular_polarization thumbnail Circular.Polarization.Circularly.Polarized.Light_Right.Handed.Animation.305x190.255Colors.gif?width=300.
- Circular_polarization wikiPageExternalLink 34196.
- Circular_polarization wikiPageExternalLink dissymmetry-factor.
- Circular_polarization wikiPageExternalLink fs-1037.
- Circular_polarization wikiPageExternalLink beetle.html.
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- Circular_polarization wikiPageID "40875".
- Circular_polarization wikiPageRevisionID "600042703".
- Circular_polarization align "right".
- Circular_polarization direction "vertical".
- Circular_polarization footer "Left-handed/counter-clockwise circularly polarized light displayed with and without the use of components. This would be considered right-handed/clockwise circularly polarized if defined from the point of view of the source rather than the receiver.".
- Circular_polarization footer "Right-handed/clockwise circularly polarized light displayed with and without the use of components. This would be considered left-handed/counter-clockwise circularly polarized if defined from the point of view of the source rather than the receiver. Refer to the below [[#Left.2Fright_handedness_conventions".
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- Circular_polarization hasPhotoCollection Circular_polarization.
- Circular_polarization image "Circular.Polarization.Circularly.Polarized.Light_With.Components_Left.Handed.svg".
- Circular_polarization image "Circular.Polarization.Circularly.Polarized.Light_With.Components_Right.Handed.svg".
- Circular_polarization image "Circular.Polarization.Circularly.Polarized.Light_Without.Components_Left.Handed.svg".
- Circular_polarization image "Circular.Polarization.Circularly.Polarized.Light_Without.Components_Right.Handed.svg".
- Circular_polarization width "440".
- Circular_polarization subject Category:Astrophysics.
- Circular_polarization subject Category:Polarization_(waves).
- Circular_polarization subject Category:Stellar_astronomy.
- Circular_polarization comment "In electrodynamics, circular polarization of an electromagnetic wave is a polarization in which the electric field of the passing wave does not change strength but only changes direction in a rotary manner.In electrodynamics the strength and direction of an electric field is defined by what is called an electric field vector.".
- Circular_polarization label "Circular polarization".
- Circular_polarization label "Polarización circular".
- Circular_polarization sameAs Polarización_circular.
- Circular_polarization sameAs m.0b631.
- Circular_polarization sameAs Q5121676.
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- Circular_polarization depiction Circular.Polarization.Circularly.Polarized.Light_Right.Handed.Animation.305x190.255Colors.gif.
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