Image Faraday effect.svg thumb right 250px Polarization mechanism due to the Faraday effect. The field lines are usually closed through a permanent magnet around the rotator. A Faradayrotator is an optical device that rotates the polarization of light due to the Faraday effect , which in turn is based on a magneto optic effect . The Faradayrotator works because one polarization of the input light is in ferromagnetic resonance with the material which causes its phase velocity to be higher than the other. The plane of linearly polarized light is rotated when a magnetic field is applied Parallel geometry parallel to the wave propagation propagation direction. The empirical angle of rotation is given by math beta VBd math Where math beta math is the angle of rotation in radian s . br math B math is the magnetic flux density in the direction of propagation in tesla unit tesla s . br math d math is the length of the path in metres where the light and magnetic field interact. br Then math V math is the Verdet constant for the material. This empirical proportionality constant in units of radians ... References references DEFAULTSORT FaradayRotator Category Optical devices Category Michael Faraday de FaradayRotator ... materials. Faraday rotation is an example of non reciprocal optical propagation. Unlike what happens ... beam back through the same Faraday medium does not undo the polarization change the beam underwent in its forward pass through the medium. This allows Faraday rotators to be used to construct devices ... screw during the forward and backward passes, whereas in a Faraday medium, because the light reverses .... If the Faraday medium is of such thickness as to cause a 45 degree rotation on the way in, the back ... blocked. Faraday rotators may be enhanced by the Zeeman effect . ref cite journal last Popescu first Alexandru coauthors Walther, Thomas title On the potential of Faraday anomalous dispersion optical ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 File Vu2gmn antenna.jpg thumb right 300px An antenna rotator unit is visible in the middle of the mast. An Antenna radio antenna rotator is a device which is used to change the orientation of a directional antenna . Most antenna rotators have two parts, the rotator unit and the controller. The controller is normally placed near the equipment which the antenna is connected to, while the rotator is mounted on the antenna mast directly below the antenna. Rotators are commonly used in amateur radio and military communications installations. They are also used with TV and FM antennas, where stations are available from multiple directions, as the cost of a rotator is significantly less than that of installing a second antenna to receive stations from multiple directions. Rotators are manufactured for different sizes of antennas and installations. For example, a consumer TV antenna rotator has enough power to turn a TV FM or small Ham antenna. These units typically cost around US 70. Heavy duty Ham rotators are designed to turn extremely large, heavy, high frequency shortwave beam antennas, but cost hundreds and possibly thousands of dollars. DEFAULTSORT Antenna Rotator Category Antennas Mast stub ... more details
Infobox Anatomy Name ROTATOR CUFF Latin GraySubject 123 GrayPage Image Gray412.png Caption Muscles on the dorsum ... , the rotator cuff Layman s Term or rotor cuff Medical Terminology is the group of muscle s and their tendon s that act to stabilize the shoulder . The four muscles of the rotator cuff, along with the teres ... body . Function The rotator cuff muscles are important in shoulder movements and in maintaining glenohumeral ... JA, Miller B, De Maeseneer M, Girish G, Jamadar D title MR imaging of rotator cuff injury what the clinician ..., the rotator cuff compresses the glenohumeral joint, a term known as concavity compression, in order to allow the large deltoid muscle to further elevate the arm. In other words, without the rotator ... and inferior directions. The rotator cuff s contributions to concavity compression and stability vary ... rotator cuff class wikitable Muscle Origin on scapula Attachment on humerus Function Innervation ... origin is divided from the remainder of the rotator cuff origins as it is deep to the scapula . Injuries Rotator cuff tear Main Rotator cuff tear The tendons at the ends of the rotator cuff muscles can become Rotator cuff tear torn , leading to pain and restricted movement of the arm. A Rotator cuff tear torn rotator cuff can occur following a trauma to the shoulder or it can occur through the wear ... with motions that require repeated overhead motions or forceful pulling motions. Rotator cuff ... Postures and sleeping positions may be modified to provide relief. ref name Chapter 40 Rotator Cuff Repair cite web last Maschi, PT, DPT, CSCS first Robert url http www.hss.edu files Ch 40 Rotator Cuff Repair.pdf title Chapter 40 Rotator Cuff Repair Arthroscopic and Open publisher Unknown page 449 accessdate 2010 04 28 ref Strengthening The rotator cuff can be strengthened to rehabilitate shoulder injuries, and prevent future ones. There are different exercises to target the individual rotator ... end.jpg 150px The propped external rotator targets the infraspinatus and teres minor. Sit perpendicular ... more details
Infobox Album Name Rotator Type Studio Artist Dizzy Mizz Lizzy Cover Dml rotator.jpg Released May 24, 1996 Recorded 1995 1996 br Abbey Road Studios London br Grapehouse studio Copenhagen Genre Grunge br Alternative rock Length Duration m 50 s 30 Label EMI EMI Casadida Producer Nick Foss, Dizzy Mizz Lizzy Last album Dizzy Mizz Lizzy album Dizzy Mizz Lizzy br 1994 This album Rotator br 1996 Next album The Best of Dizzy Mizz Lizzy br 2002 Rotator was the second album released by the Danish people Danish rock band Dizzy Mizz Lizzy . ref Discogs 2010 . http www.discogs.com Dizzy Mizz Lizzy Rotator release 375619 Dizzy Mizz Lizzy Rotator CD, Album . Retrieved on October 21, 2010. ref The album sold about 100,000 copies in Denmark and another 100,000 copies in Japan. ref name dizzco Poulsen, J. 2010, February . Dizzcography complimentary booklet . ref It has won 2 Platinum. ref name tcinfo Facebook 2010 . http www.facebook.com TimChristensenMusic?v info Tim Christensen Info . Retrieved November 12, 2010. ref The album has won the 1997 Danish Grammy for Rock Album of the Year and Nick Foss received the prize for Best Producer . ref name bio Facebook . http www.facebook.com pages Dizzy Mizz Lizzy 120628284638185?v info Dizzy Mizz Lizzy Info . Retrieved October 22, 2010. ref It was recorded at the legendary Abbey Road Studios in London because Record producer producer Nick Foss had promised ... at that time , which it did in 2 months time, ref name rotator Poulsen, J. 2010, February . Dizzy Mizz Lizzy Rotator foreword in reissued Rotator CD booklet, part of the Dizzcography box set . ref ... listing tracklist collapsed no headline Rotator total length 50 30 all writing Tim Christensen ... 4 06 note2 lyrics Christensen Nic Wastell title3 Rotator length3 3 30 note3 title4 11 07 PM length4 ... Before My Eyes note15 length15 2 50 Singles Rotator 1996 , EMI Medley 11 07 PM 1996 , EMI Medley Personnel ... Category EMI Records albums Category English language albums da Rotator album ... more details
A polarization rotator is an optical device that rotates the polarization waves polarization axis of a Linear polarization linearly polarized light beam by an angle of choice. These rotators are either based on the principle of birefringence or on total internal reflection . Half wave plate s and quarter wave plate s these rotators work due to the principle of birefringence . Their performance is wavelength specific a fact that may be a limitation. Double Fresnel rhomb rotates the linear polarization axis by 90 degrees. Works on total internal reflection and it uses four internal reflections. A disadvantage may be a low ratio of useful optical aperture to length. ref Jean M. Bennett J. M. Bennett and H. E. Bennett, Polarization, in Handbook of Optics , W. G. Driscoll and W. Vaughan, Eds. McGraw Hill, New York, 1978 Chapter 10. ref Broadband prismatic rotator rotates the linear polarization by 90 degrees. Works on total internal reflection and it uses seven internal reflections to induce collinear rotation. ref http www.patentgenius.com patent 4822150.html F. J. Duarte, Optical device for rotating the polarization of a light beam, US Patent 4822150 18th of April, 1989 . ref The term broadband indicates that the rotation is independent of wavelength, or achromatic. ref name TLO F. J. Duarte , Tunable Laser Optics Elsevier Academic, New York, 2003 Chapter 5. ref Rotators of linearly polarized light have found widespread applications in modern optics since laser beams tend to be linearly polarized and it is often necessary to rotate the original polarization to its orthogonal alternative. ref name TLO See also Optical rotation References reflist External link http www.opticsjournal.com opticspatents.htm Schematics of broadband prismatic polarization rotator Category Optics Category Polarization optics stub ... more details
citations missing date May 2010 The kicked rotator , also spelled as kicked rotor , is a prototype model for chaos and quantum chaos studies. It describes a particle that is free to move on a ring equivalently a stick that is free to rotate . The particle is kicked periodically by an homogeneous field equivalently the gravitation is switched on periodically in short pulses . The model is described by the Hamiltonian math mathcal H p,x,t frac 1 2 p 2 K cos x sum n infty infty delta t n math and its dynamics is described by the standard map . See more details and references there, or better in the associated http www.scholarpedia.org article Chirikov standard map Scholarpedia entry . Main properties classical In the classical analysis, if the kicks are strong enough math K K c approx0.971635 dots math , there is a diffusion in energy space math langle p t p 0 2 rangle D cl t math The diffusion coefficient is math D cl approx K 2 2 math , because the change math p t p 0 math in the momentum is the sum of quasi random kicks math K sin x n math . An exact expression for math D cl math can be obtained in principle by calculating the area of the correlation function math C n langle sin x n sin x 0 rangle math , namely the sum math D K 2 sum C n math . Note that math C 0 1 2 math . Main properties quantum In the quantum analysis the propagation is realized by iterations with the unitary operator math hat U exp left i frac 1 2 hbar hat p 2 right exp left i frac 1 hbar K cos hat x right math It has been discovered ref G. Casati, B.V. Chirikov, F.M. Izrailev and J. Ford, in Stochastic Behaviour in classical and Quantum Hamiltonian Systems , Vol. 93 of Lecture Notes in Physics, edited by G. Casati and J. Ford Springer, N.Y. 1979 , p. 334 ref that the classical diffusion is suppressed ... of quantum kicked rotator with dissipation due to coupling to a thermal bath has been considered ... The DLD model DLD model . Experiments Experimental realizations of the quantum kicked rotator ... more details
by the Faraday effect, is to rotate the orientation of a wave s linear polarization. The Faraday effect has a few applications in measuring instruments. For instance, the Faraday effect has been used to measure optical rotatory power and for remote sensing of magnetic fields. The Faraday effect is used in spintronics research to study the polarization of electron spins in semiconductors. Faradayrotator ... and the ground. See also Magneto optic Kerr effect Kerr effect Electro optic Kerr effect Faradayrotator ...In physics , the Faraday effect or Faraday rotation is a Magneto optic al phenomenon, that is, an interaction between light and a magnetic field in a medium. The Faraday effect causes a rotation of the plane ... field in the direction of propagation. Discovered by Michael Faraday in 1845, the Faraday effect ... materials including liquids under the influence of magnetic field s. The Faraday effect causes ... material is Image Faraday effect.svg thumb right 335px Polarization rotation due to the Faraday ... m sup 1 sup . By placing a rod of this material in a strong magnetic field, Faraday rotation angles of over 0.78 rad 45 can be achieved. This allows the construction of Faradayrotator s, which are the principal component of Faraday isolator s, devices which transmit light in only one direction. Similar ... with a surrounding magnetic field. Faraday rotation in the interstellar medium The effect is imposed ... to the Faraday effect in solids or liquids, interstellar Faraday rotation has a simple dependence ... permittivity The integral is taken over the entire path from the source to the observer. Faraday ... the propagation path length and typical electron densities. In particular, Faraday rotation measurements ... field in the coronal plasma. ref Mancuso S. and Spangler S. R. Faraday Rotation and Models for the Plasma Structure of the Solar Corona 2000 , The Astrophysical Journal, 539, 480 491 ref Faraday ... to the Faraday effect. The ionosphere consists of a Plasma physics plasma containing free electrons ... more details
right 150px Michael Faraday s grave at Highgate Cemetery Wikiquote Faradayrotator Homopolar generator ...Other uses Faraday disambiguation Infobox Scientist NOTE This article uses British English spelling name Michael Faraday image Michael Faraday 001.jpg image size 200px caption small Portrait of Michael Faraday by Thomas Phillips 1841 1842 ref See http www.npg.org.uk live search portrait.asp?mkey mw02170 ... advisors doctoral students notable students known for Faraday s law of induction br Electrochemistry br Faraday effect br Faraday cage br Faraday constant br Faraday cup br Faraday s laws of electrolysis br Faraday paradox br Faradayrotator br Faraday efficiency effect br Faraday wave br Faraday Wheel Faraday wheel br Lines of force author abbrev bot author abbrev zoo influences Humphry Davy br ... Medal 1846 religion Sandemanian signature Michael Faraday signature.svg footnotes Michael Faraday ... of electromagnetism and electrochemistry . Faraday studied the electromagnetic field magnetic ..., Faraday established the basis for the electromagnetic field concept in physics, subsequently ... , diamagnetism , and Faraday s laws of electrolysis laws of electrolysis . He established that magnetism ... the two phenomena. ref name EncBrit http www.1911encyclopedia.org Michael Faraday Michael Faraday ... Faraday , The Institution of Engineering and Technology. ref His invention s of electric motor ... due to his efforts that electricity became viable for use in technology. As a chemist, Michael Faraday ... , electrode , and ion . Although Faraday received little formal education and knew little of higher ... ref Cite book last Russell first Colin authorlink coauthors title Michael Faraday Physics and Faith ... unit of capacitance , the farad , is named after him, as is the Faraday constant , the charge on a mole unit mole of electron s about 96,485 coulomb s . Faraday s law of induction states that magnetic flux changing in time creates a proportional electromotive force . Faraday was the first and foremost ... more details
Faraday may refer to TOC right People Michael Faraday , a British scientist a physicist and chemist David Faraday , a victim of the serial killer nicknamed the Zodiac Killer Neil Faraday , a British radio presenter Philip Michael Faraday an English lawyer, composer and theatrical producer Science Faraday unit , faraday, an obsolete unit of charge that has been superseded by the coulomb farad , SI unit of capacitance Faraday cage Faraday constant , the amount of electric charge per mole of electrons Faraday s law of induction Things Faraday Dam, a dam on the Clackamas River in the U.S. state of Oregon ship CS Faraday 1874 , a Siemens AG cable ship launched in 1874 ship CS Faraday 1923 , a Siemens AG cable ship launched in 1923 Faraday Flashlight Companies Faraday company Faraday , a Florham Park, NJ company specializing in fire protection. Places Faraday, Ontario , Canada Faraday, West Virginia , USA, the most southern community in the state, located in McDowell County Faraday, Victoria , Australia, scene of the 1972 Faraday School kidnapping Faraday building , the first telephone exchange to open in London, later the first International Switching Centre Faraday Hall , a hall of residence at Loughborough University Faraday Research Station , a former British research station in Antarctica, now called Vernadsky Research Base and operated by Ukraine Faraday, an electoral ward in the London Borough of Southwark , named after Michael FaradayFaraday crater , a lunar crater In fiction Daniel Faraday , a fictional character on the TV series Lost King Faraday , a fictional secret agent featured in DC Comics Max Faraday , the title character of Divine Right The Adventures of Max FaradayFaraday, a fictional planet in Rocannon s World by Ursula K. Le Guin Faraday, a protagonist in the Wayfarer Redemption series by Sara Douglass Kay Faraday, a character from the Nintendo DS game, Ace Attorney Investigations See also Intitle Faraday disambig bg ca Faraday de Faraday fr Faraday ... more details
Faraday s law may refer to the following Faraday s laws of electrolysis in chemistry Faraday s law of induction , also known as Faraday Lenz Law , in electromagnetism physics Faraday s law of induction The Maxwell Faraday equation The Maxwell Faraday equation disambig cs Faraday v z kon ko nl Wet van Faraday ja pl Prawo Faradaya pt Lei de Faraday ru sk Faradayov z kon vi nh lu t Faraday zh ... more details
Two cable ship s have been named CS Faraday after the scientist Michael Faraday ship CS Faraday 1874 , built for the Siemens Brothers Company, sold in 1924 as a hulk, and scrapped in 1950 ship CS Faraday 1923 , built to replace the previous ship, sunk by German aircraft off South Wales in 1941 Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Faraday Category Ship names ... more details
In physics and chemistry , the Faraday constant named after Michael Faraday is the magnitude of electric charge per mole unit mole of electron s. ref The term magnitude is used in the sense of absolute value The charge of an electron is negative, but F is always defined to be positive. ref It has the currently accepted value ref CODATA2006 url http physics.nist.gov cgi bin cuu Value?f ref ref name Mohr2005 cite journal first Peter J. last Mohr coauthors Taylor, Barry N. title CODATA recommended values of the fundamental physical constants 2002 journal Reviews of Modern Physics Rev. Mod. Phys. volume 77 issue 1 pages 1 107 doi 0034 6861 2005 77 1 1 107 50.00 year 2005 ref math F , ,96 ,485.339 ... time, and using Faraday s law of electrolysis . ref http physics.nist.gov cuu Constants historical1.html ... of determining the interrelated constants F , N sub A sub , and e . Other Common Units of Faraday s Constant 96.485 kJ per volt gram equivalent 23.061 kcal per volt gram equivalent Faraday unit of charge Related to Faraday s constant is the Faraday , a unit of electrical charge . It is much less common ... r Qpy0KQayIC&pg PA51 Foundations Of Physics, Volume 2 , by R. S. Gambhir, p51 ref One Faraday of charge ... in Faradays, the Faraday constant F equals 1 faraday of charge per mole . This Faraday unit is not to be confused ... Michael FaradayFaraday cage Faraday Efficiency Faraday s law of electrolysis Faraday s law of Electromagnetic ... Category Physical constants Category Michael Faraday Category Units of electrical charge Category ... br Digemmenn Faraday ca Constant de Faraday cs Faradayova konstanta de Faraday Konstante et Faraday arv es Constante de Faraday eo Konstanto de Faraday fa fr Constante de Faraday ko it Costante di Faraday he hu Faraday lland nl Faradayconstante ja pnb km pl Sta a Faradaya pt Constante de Faraday ru sk ... vakio sv Faradays konstant tr Faraday sabiti uk zh ... more details
Infobox laboratory equipment name Faraday cup image Faraday Cup.png alt See Wikipedia Alternative text for images caption Schematic of a Faraday cup acronym other names uses Charged particle detector inventor manufacturer model related Electron multiplier br Microchannel plate detector br Daly detector A Faraday cup is a metal conductive cup designed to catch charged particle s in vacuum . The resulting current can be measured and used to determine the number of ion s or electron s hitting the cup. ref name 1.1715674 cite journal title Faraday Cup Monitors for High Energy Electron Beams journal Review of Scientific Instruments date September 1956 first K. L. last Brown coauthors G. W. Tautfest ... 2007 09 13 ref The Faraday cup is named after Michael Faraday who first theorized ions around ... of impinging ions. Essentially the faraday cup is part of a electrical circuit circuit where ions are the charge carriers in vacuum and the faraday cup is the interface to the solid metal where ... be determined. For a continuous ion beam of ions each with a single charge Image faraday cup.jpg thumb right 200px Faraday cup with an electron suppressor plate in front math frac N t frac I e math ... nanoamp 10 sup 9 sup A corresponds to about 6 billion ions striking the faraday cup each second. Similarly, a Faraday cup can act as a collector for electrons in a vacuum for instance from an electron beam . In this case electrons simply hit the metal plate cup and a current is produced. Faraday cups ... multiplier Microchannel plate detector Daly detector Faraday cup electrometer Faraday cage Faraday constant References reflist External links http www.faraday cup.com What is a Faraday Cup.html What is a Faraday Cup? at faraday cup.com DEFAULTSORT Faraday Cup Category Mass spectrometry Category Measuring instruments de Faraday Becher it Coppa di Faraday hu Faraday poh r ja pl Puszka Faradaya pt Copo de Faraday zh ... more details
The Faraday Society was a United Kingdom British society for the study of physical chemistry , founded in 1903 and named in honour of Michael Faraday . It merged with several similar organisations in 1980 to form the Royal Society of Chemistry . It published Faraday Transactions from 1905 to 1971, when the Royal Society of Chemistry took over the publication. Of particular note were the conferences called Faraday Discussions , which were published under the same name. The publication includes the discussion of the paper as well as the paper itself. At the meeting, more time is given to the discussion than to the author presenting the paper as the audience are given the papers prior to the meeting. These conferences continue to be run by the Royal Society of Chemistry . References The history of the Faraday Society , Leslie Sutton and Mansell Davis, The Royal Society of Chemistry, 1996, ISBN 0 85404 863 4. Category 1903 establishments in the United Kingdom Category History of chemistry Category Defunct learned societies of the United Kingdom Category Physics societies Category Chemistry societies Category Royal Society of Chemistry Category Michael Faraday Category Organizations established in 1903 chem stub sci hist stub es Faraday Society fr Faraday Society sk Faradayova spolo nos ... more details
A Faraday wheel is an early generator invented by Michael Faraday . The design is very similar to the homopolar generator . Unlike the Homopolar Generator the Faraday wheel does not utilize a magnetic field. The Faraday Wheel utilizes radial velocity to generate a charge potential. Two probes are placed against a metal disc at different points on a the radius of the wheel. The probes physically scrape off electrons. Since the outer rim is scraping against the outer probe faster than the inner probe, a charge potential is created between the two probes. This was one of the first examples of an magnetic field being used to produce electricity . Category Electrical generators electromagnetism stub ... more details
notability Biographies date January 2011 Infobox character name Vince Faraday series The Cape 2011 TV series The Cape image File Vince Faraday.png 250px caption David Lyons as Vince Faraday portrayer David ... Former police detective br Former soldier spouse Dana Thompson Faraday family children Trip Faraday lbl22 Affiliation data22 Max Malini mentor br Jamie Fleming Orwell partner lbl23 Abilities ... Vince Faraday is a Character arts fictional character in the television series The Cape 2011 TV series ... David Lyons . Biography Prior to the start of the series, Vince Faraday had extensive military training ... a son named Trip Faraday Ryan Wynott . At some point, Vince became a police detective in the fictional ... Series In the television pilot series pilot , Faraday witnesses the murder of the city s new police chief by a mysterious individual known as Chess . Faraday accepts an offer to work for the private security ... Faraday and his partner Marty Voyt Dorian Missick to a cargo train owned by Fleming s firm. Faraday and Voyt discover that the firm is smuggling explosives. Unfortunately, Voyt has set up Faraday and delivers him to Chess, who is revealed to be Fleming himself. Fleming frames Faraday for the police chief s murder and sends his security teams after Faraday in a chase televised by local news stations that culminates in an explosion. The entire city including Faraday s family now believes that Faraday is Chess and that he died in the explosion. Faraday survives and is taken in by a gang of circus ... David , trains Faraday to use a special black cape to defend himself against his foes. The circus folk convince Faraday that he cannot reveal himself to his wife and son without endangering their lives. Faraday vows to kill Chess as revenge, allying with Orwell Summer Glau , who has her own motives for killing Fleming. Faraday decides to fight Palm City s corruption and clear his name by taking the guise ... lyons ref Despite his urge to kill Fleming, Faraday realizes that the only way to return to his ... more details
Refimprove date July 2008 Image Elektrisch dode kamer kooi van Faraday .JPG thumb Entrance to a Faraday room Image Heimbach power plant 07 ies.jpg thumb Faraday shield at Art Nouveau power plant in Heimbach, Germany A Faraday cage or Faraday shield is an enclosure formed by electrical conductor conducting ... field s. Faraday cages are named after the English scientist Michael Faraday , who invented them in 1836. ref name Encarta cite web title Faraday, Michael ninemsn Encarta url http au.encarta.msn.com encyclopedia 761577227 faraday michael.html accessdate 20 November 2008 archiveurl http www.webcitation.org 5kwc3quLs archivedate 31 October 2009 deadurl yes ref A Faraday cage s operation depends on the fact ... and other electrostatic discharge s. Faraday cages cannot block static and slowly varying magnetic ... completely blocked by the cage itself. History In 1836, Michael Faraday observed that the charge ... effect has been attributed to Michael Faraday, it was Benjamin Franklin in 1755 who observed the effect ... of what we now refer to as a Faraday cage or shield based on one of Faraday s famous ice pail ... Hill, 1992, ISBN 0070356211 ref Operation Image Faraday cage.gif right thumb 300px An external electrical field causes the charges to rearrange, which cancels the field inside. A Faraday cage is best ... the applied field inside, the current stops. If a charge is placed inside an ungrounded Faraday cage ... from electrical noise. A booster bag shopping bag lined with aluminum foil acts as a Faraday cage ... chamber of a microwave oven is a Faraday cage, made to contain the RF signals of the cavity magnetron which cooks the food. Some Lineman occupation linemen wear Faraday suits, which allows them to work ... lines safely. The scan room of an MRI is designed as a Faraday cage. This prevents external RF radio ... the Faraday cage be damaged. See also Frieder Kempe Anechoic chamber Conductive textile Electromagnetic ...?v mUWxYesR5Wo Faraday Cage Protects from 100,000 V Physikshow Uni Bonn http www.pa.msu.edu duxbury ... more details
Faraday is a Florham Park, New Jersey company that specializes in fire protection systems. History Faraday was founded in 1875 in Brooklyn , New York . In the early 1900s, the company was owned by Stanley & Patterson, an electrical supplies conglomerate. Around this time, Faraday began producing notification appliances, such as bells, horns, buzzers, etc. They also rebranded coded fire alarm stations from Holtzer Cabot . From the 1930s to the 1960s, Faraday was known as Sperti Faraday , and the company moved to Adrian, Michigan . ref cite web url http fire.cteksys.net frd antique.html title C Tek Faraday from Yesterday publisher Fire.cteksys.net date 1907 07 20 accessdate 2009 11 10 ref From the late 1960s up until present, many companies rebranded Faraday s popular line of notification appliances ..., FCI, and more. In 1978, Faraday bought out Standard Electric Time, and around the same time, moved ... history publisher Setclocks.com date accessdate 2009 11 10 ref In 1977, Faraday bought out S.H. Couch ... in the 1950s. Purchase by Siemens In 1995, Faraday was bought by Cerberus Pyrotronics , ref name ... Announces Acquisition of Faraday, Inc. date 1995 10 03 publisher Cerberus Pyrotronics accessdate ... publisher Buildingtechnologies.siemens.com date 1998 10 01 accessdate 2009 11 10 ref Faraday then moved to their current Florham Park location. In 2007, Faraday discontinued its entire line of notification appliances in favor of Wheelock s line. Faraday continues to make fire alarm control panel ... Protection Systems Home cite web url http www.us.sbt.siemens.com faraday detection..html title Fire ..., severe weather messages, or other alerts. ref cite web url http www.us.sbt.siemens.com faraday ... 2010 07 17 ref References reflist External links http www.faradayfirealarms.com Faraday http fire.cteksys.net frd antique.html History of Faraday http www.buildingtechnologies.siemens.com bt us Products ... Faraday Company Category Companies based in Morris County, New Jersey Category Companies established ... more details
Infobox planet minorplanet yes width 25em bgcolour FFFFC0 apsis name Faraday symbol image caption discovery yes discovery ref discoverer F. Borngen and L. D. Schmadel discovery site Tautenburg discovered October 12, 1990 designations yes mp name 37582 alt names 1990 TT3 named after Michael Faraday mp category orbit ref epoch May 14, 2008 aphelion 2.6133096 perihelion 1.9203096 semimajor eccentricity 0.1528580 period 1246.5823732 avg speed inclination 5.80909 asc node 16.65566 mean anomaly 81.54720 arg peri 334.47476 satellites physical characteristics yes dimensions mass density surface grav escape velocity sidereal day axial tilt pole ecliptic lat pole ecliptic lon albedo temperatures temp name1 mean temp 1 max temp 1 temp name2 max temp 2 spectral type abs magnitude 15.3 37582 Faraday 1990 TT3 is a Asteroid belt main belt asteroid discovered on October 12, 1990 by F. Borngen and L. D. Schmadel at Tautenburg . References Reflist External links http ssd.jpl.nasa.gov sbdb.cgi?sstr 37582 Faraday JPL Small Body Database Browser on 37582 Faraday DEFAULTSORT Faraday Category Main Belt asteroids Category Astronomical objects discovered in 1990 beltasteroid stub fa fr 37582 Faraday it 37582 Faraday pl 37582 Faraday pt 37582 Faraday ... more details
Infobox Journal cover Image Faraday Discussions cover.jpg 150 px discipline Chemistry abbreviation Farad ... country flag United Kingdom history 1947 to present ISSN 1364 5498 Faraday Discussions is a scientific ... chemistry which are also called Faraday Discussions. The journal was originally published by the Faraday Society . Since that society merged with the Chemical Society founded in 1841 , the Society ... to 1991, while merger discussions were proceeding, it was known as the Faraday Discussions of the Chemical Society . The papers presented at a Faraday Discussion meeting are published in a corresponding volume of Faraday Discussions together with a record of the discussion contributions comments made at the meeting. Normally three Faraday Discussion conferences and therefore three volumes of the journal are published annually by the RSC. Philip Earis is the managing editor editor of Faraday Discussions and the present chairman of the Standing Committee on Faraday Conferences is Dwayne E Heard, Leeds, UK . The latest 2007 impact factor of Faraday Discussions is 5.00. ref Journal Citation Reviews, 2008 ref History of Faraday Discussions meetings and publications The Faraday Division is particularly well known for its Faraday Discussions , which have formed the basis of the RSC s work from ... in the development of physical chemistry. The Faraday Division traces its origins to 1903 when the Faraday Society was founded. In 1972 the Society relinquished its autonomy to become the Faraday ... both at Divisional and Specialist Interest Group level. Subject coverage Faraday Discussions .... Previous topics covered by Faraday Discussions include Atomic Transport and Defect Phenomena in Solids ... types Faraday Discussions publishes the following types of articles Research Papers which contain ... http www.rsc.org Publishing Journals fd Faraday Discussions journal http www.rsc.org Membership Networking InterestGroups FaradayDivision FaradayDiscussions.asp Faraday Discussions meetings http ... more details
lunar crater data latitude 42.4 N or S S longitude 8.7 E or W E diameter 70 km depth 4.1 km colong 352 eponym Michael Faraday Faraday is a moon lunar impact crater in the southern highlands of the Moon . It lies across the southeast rim of the larger crater St fler crater St fler , and the northwest rim of Faraday forms a wide wikt rampart rampart across the otherwise flat floor of St fler. To the west of Faraday is Maurolycus crater Maurolycus . The rim of Faraday has been significantly overlain by subsequent impacts, most notably by an overlapping pair across the southwest rim and a crater across the northwest rim. There is a low central ridge running from the southwest to the northeast, nearly dividing the crater floor in half. The floor is nearly flat in the northwest half. Satellite craters By convention these features are identified on lunar maps by placing the letter on the side of the crater mid point that is closest to Faraday. class wikitable width 25 style background eeeeee Faraday width 25 style background eeeeee Latitude width 25 style background eeeeee Longitude width 25 style background eeeeee Diameter align center A align center 41.5 S align center 9.7 E align center 21 km align center C align center 43.3 S align center 8.1 E align center 30 km align center D align center 43.7 S align center 9.6 E align center 14 km align center G align center 45.8 S align center 10.1 E align center 31 km align center H align center 45.0 S align center 10.3 E align center 12 km References Lunar crater references Moon crater stub Category Impact craters on the Moon da Faraday m nekrater it Faraday cratere ... more details
Ann Faraday is the author of two books about dream interpretation , Dream Power and The Dream Game . ref http www.angelfire.com realm bodhisattva faraday.html An Account of the Realization of Emptiness ref According to the latter, in the 1970 s, she appeared on many radio show s and organized groups for the purpose of recording and interpreting dreams. ref Faraday, Ann The Dream Game , Harpercollins , March 1976. ref According to the Encyclopedia of Psychology , writers and psychologists, such as Ann Faraday, helped to take dream analysis out of the therapy room and popularize it by offering techniques anyone could use to analyze his or her own dreams . ref http findarticles.com p articles mi g2699 is 0004 ai 2699000446 Dreams , Encyclopedia of Psychology. ref In addition, Faraday wrote for the Association for the Study of Dreams newsletter. Her books indicate that she also got into yoga and Zen like activities which were trendy during that time period. Faraday believed that by placing little importance on dreams, our society contributed to the poor recall of dreams, which most people immediately forget upon awakening. See also Dream diary Dream interpretation Dream sharing References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Faraday, Ann ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Faraday, Ann Category Year of birth missing living people Category Living people Category Self help writers Category Popular psychology psych stub de Ann Faraday ... more details
Orphan date December 2010 Cape Faraday coor dm 60 38 S 45 4 W is a cape which forms the north tip of Powell Island in the South Orkney Islands . Discovered by Captain George Powell mariner George Powell and Captain Nathaniel Palmer on the occasion of their joint cruise in December 1821. The name first appears on Powell s chart published in 1822. usgs gazetteer Category Geography of Antarctica Faraday, Cape subantarctic geo stub ... more details
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Faraday waves , also known as Faraday ripples , named after Michael Faraday , are nonlinearity nonlinear standing wave s that appear on liquids enclosed by a vibrating receptacle. When the vibration frequency exceeds a critical value, the flat hydrostatic surface becomes unstable. This is known as the Faraday stability theory instability . Faraday first described them in an appendix to an article in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London in 1831 . ref Faraday, M. 1831 On a peculiar class of acoustical figures and on certain forms assumed by a group of particles upon vibrating elastic surfaces , Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society London , vol. 121, pages 299 318. Faraday waves are discussed in an appendix to the article, http books.google.com books?id RgOc86j3VTwC&pg PA335&lpg PA335&source bl&ots 2tJKmzwP3j&sig HZfgsPbHFffKkZdzy QZu8w3v8s&hl en&ei d1UWTPHvB8O78gaR4PSwCg&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 1&ved 0CBUQ6AEwAA v onepage&f false On the forms and states assumed by fluids in contact with vibrating elastic surfaces . This entire article is also available on line albeit without illustrations at http www.ebooksread.com authors eng michael faraday experimental researches in chemistry and physics hci page 31 experimental researches in chemistry and physics hci.shtml Electronic Library . ref ref Others who investigated Faraday waves include 1 Ludwig Matthiessen 1868 http books.google.com books?id jQs4AAAAMAAJ&pg PA107&lpg PA107&source bl&ots eac7KB3ZIo&sig VQJ cz4g5haOkpNugwPNMMURzuM&hl en&ei 82IWTKeoB8H78Abek6ieDA&sa X&oi book result&ct ... patterns. Faraday waves are commonly observed as fine stripes on the surface of wine in a drinkware wineglass that is ringing like a bell. Faraday waves also explain the fountain phenomenon on a singing bowl . The Faraday wave and its wavelength is analogy of the de Broglie wave with the de ... External links http www.youtube.com watch?v nq3ZjY0Uf g You Tube video of Faraday waves in corn starch ... more details