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Polarization, also called wave polarization, is an expression of the orientation of the lines of electric flux in an electromagnetic field ( EM field ). Polarization can be constant -- that is, existing in a particular orientation at all times, or it can rotate with each wave cycle.
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Velocity would be an answer
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A. The closet point in the Moon's orbit to Earth . . . . . perigee
B. The farthest point in the Moon's orbit to Earth . . . . . apogee
C. The Sun's orbit that is closest to the Moon . . . . . a meaningless description
D. The closest point in Earth's orbit of the Sun . . . . . perihelion
-- The farthest point in Earth's orbit of the Sun . . . . . aphelion
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NT
=
r / β
where NT is the threshold density, r is the recovery and death rate and β is the transmission coefficient.
= 0.4 / 0.2
= 2
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