OurBigBook About$ Donate
 Sign in+ Sign up
by Wikipedia Bot (@wikibot, 0)

Cross-polarization

 Home Physics Concepts in physics Concepts in astronomy Spectroscopy
 0 By others on same topic  0 Discussions  1970-01-01  See my version
Cross-polarization refers to a phenomenon in which electromagnetic waves (usually radio waves or light) are polarized in directions that are perpendicular to each other. This concept is commonly discussed in optics, telecommunications, and radar technology. ### Key Points about Cross-Polarization: 1. **Polarization Basics**: Polarization describes the orientation of the oscillations of electromagnetic waves.

 Ancestors (5)

  1. Spectroscopy
  2. Concepts in astronomy
  3. Concepts in physics
  4. Physics
  5.  Home

 View article source

 Discussion (0)

+ New discussion

There are no discussions about this article yet.

 Articles by others on the same topic (0)

There are currently no matching articles.
  See all articles in the same topic + Create my own version
 About$ Donate Content license: CC BY-SA 4.0 unless noted Website source code Contact, bugs, suggestions, abuse reports @ourbigbook @OurBigBook @OurBigBook