Dielectric_polarisation.svg
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Description Dielectric polarisation.svg |
English:
Schematic illustration of electric polarisation of a simple dielectric material as a function of applied electric field.
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Date | 19 November 2007 (original upload date) |
Source | Transferred from en.wikipedia . |
Author | Original uploader was Bigly at en.wikipedia |
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- 2007-11-19 15:01 Bigly 160×161× (1290 bytes)
- 2007-10-02 15:26 Bigly 160×161× (1301 bytes) Schematic illustration of electric polarisation of a simple dielectric material as a function of applied electric field. Axes labelled E and P.
- 2007-10-02 15:02 Bigly 160×161× (1059 bytes) Schematic illustration of electric polarisation of a simple dielectric material as a function of applied electric field.