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  2. Negative refraction - Wikipedia

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    Negative refraction. Negative refraction is the electromagnetic phenomenon where light rays become refracted at an interface that is opposite to their more commonly observed positive refractive properties. Negative refraction can be obtained by using a metamaterial which has been designed to achieve a negative value for (electric) permittivity ...

  3. 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + ⋯ - Wikipedia

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    One can then prove that this smoothed sum is asymptotic to ⁠− + 1 / 12 ⁠ + CN 2, where C is a constant that depends on f. The constant term of the asymptotic expansion does not depend on f: it is necessarily the same value given by analytic continuation, ⁠− + 1 / 12 ⁠. [1]

  4. Photon counting - Wikipedia

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    Photon counting is a technique in which individual photons are counted using a single-photon detector (SPD). A single-photon detector emits a pulse of signal for each detected photon. The counting efficiency is determined by the quantum efficiency and the system's electronic losses. Many photodetectors can be configured to detect individual ...

  5. Method of image charges - Wikipedia

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    Method of image charges. The method of image charges (also known as the method of images and method of mirror charges) is a basic problem-solving tool in electrostatics. The name originates from the replacement of certain elements in the original layout with fictitious charges, which replicates the boundary conditions of the problem (see ...

  6. Crystallographic restriction theorem - Wikipedia

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    The crystallographic restriction theorem in its basic form was based on the observation that the rotational symmetries of a crystal are usually limited to 2-fold, 3-fold, 4-fold, and 6-fold. However, quasicrystals can occur with other diffraction pattern symmetries, such as 5-fold; these were not discovered until 1982 by Dan Shechtman.

  7. Frugal People Love the 6 to 1 Grocery Shopping Method ... - AOL

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    The goal of the 6 to 1 grocery shopping method is simple, too. It’s designed to make shopping easier, limit impulse purchases, and save you money. It’s meant to get you in and out of the store ...

  8. Orders of magnitude (charge) - Wikipedia

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    Charge on one mole of electrons (Faraday constant) ‍ 10 5: 1.8 × 10 5 C: Automotive battery charge. 50Ah = 1.8 × 10 5 C: 10 6: mega-(MC) 10.72 × 10 6 C: Charge needed to produce 1 kg of aluminium from bauxite in an electrolytic cell: 10 7: 10 8: 5.9 × 10 8 C: Charge in world's largest battery bank (36 MWh), assuming 220 VAC output

  9. Why There Won't Be a 'Yellowstone' Season 6 Without ... - AOL

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    Will there be a Yellowstone season 6? The short answer is: No. The long answer is: Sort of, but not by name. The end of Costner’s run on Yellowstone will not necessarily mean the end of ...