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When reading data, a read head converts the magnetic polarisation's on the disk surface to a sequence of pulses.
It is characterised by a linear coupling between the system's magnetic polarisation and mechanical strain.
One can also explore multiple state memory elements, where data are stored both in the electric and the magnetic polarizations.
Find and sketch a diagram of the magnetic polarization currents in and on the sphere.
This enables an electromagnet positioned on the opposite side of the disc, to change the local magnetic polarization.
The waveguides yield an omnidirectional left-handed response for transverse magnetic polarization.
Hard disk drives store data in the magnetic polarization of small patches of the surface coating on a disk.
For transverse magnetic polarization, better than −10 dB crosstalk was achieved with a 16 nm wavelength separation.
The ship computed velocity, altitude, gravity, magnetic polarization, windage; used and balanced and adjusted for them all.
Chief, get our warp engines on-line and our shields back as close to battle-ready as you can without losing all magnetic polarization.
Internally, ferromagnetic materials have a structure that is divided into domains, each of which is a region of uniform magnetic polarization.
The magnetization or magnetic polarization of a magnetic material is the vector field that expresses the density of permanent or induced magnetic moments.
K. F. Niessen On the Saturation of the Electric and Magnetic Polarization of Gases in Quantum Mechanics, Phys.
Jayme thought it was fascinating the way the medics traced the exact amplitude of the beta decay, comparing the magnetic polarization of the nucleus against the spin vector of the electrons.
Thus the magnetic polarization of the earth as a letter in nature's script bids us rank it alongside other phenomena which in their way are an expression of the earth's being polarized in the north-south direction.
Over the following two years, he reported on his continuing observations to the Prussian Academy of Sciences, where he described his observation as "the magnetic polarization of metals and ores produced by a temperature difference."
Moreover, one should remember that by decision of an international commission of the IUPAP, the magnetic polarization vector is called since several decades, and by some publishers , i.e. the same name is used for totally different quantities.)
Russian mathematician Victor Veselago predicted that a material with simultaneously negative electric and magnetic polarization responses would yield a negative refractive index (an isotropic refractive index of 1), a 'left-handed' medium in which light propagates with opposite phase and energy velocities.