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  • 31Bauschinger effect — The Bauschinger effect refers to a property of materials where the material s stress strain characteristics change as a result of the microscopic stress distribution of the material. For example, an increase in tensile yield strength at the… …

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  • 32Sagnac effect — The Sagnac effect (also called Sagnac Interference), named after French physicist Georges Sagnac, is a phenomenon encountered in interferometry that is elicited by rotation. The Sagnac effect manifests itself in a setup called ring interferometry …

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  • 33Spin Hall effect — The Spin Hall Effect (SHE) is a transport phenomenon predicted by the Russian physicists M.I. Dyakonov and V.I. Perel in 1971 [1,2] . It consist of an appearance of spin accumulation on the latteral surfaces of a current carrying sample, the… …

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  • 34Sokolov-Ternov effect — The Sokolov Ternov effect is the effect of self polarization of relativistic electrons or positrons moving at high energy in a magnetic field. The self polarization occurs through the emission of spin flip synchrotron radiation. The effect was… …

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  • 35Eötvös effect — In the early 1900s a German team from the Institute of Geodesy in Potsdam carried out gravity measurements on moving ships in the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Oceans. While studying their results the Hungarian nobleman and physicist Baron Roland… …

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  • 36Torque effect — The torque effect experienced in helicopters and single propeller powered aircraft is a result of Isaac Newton s third law of motion that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction In helicopters, the result of the torque effect is… …

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  • 37Anomalous photovoltaic effect — The anomalous photovoltaic effect (APE) is a type of a photovoltaic effect which occurs in semiconducting materials. The anomalous refers to those cases where the photovoltage is larger than the band gap of the corresponding semiconductor.This… …

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  • 38Dunning–Kruger effect — Psychology …

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  • 39Inverse Faraday effect — The inverse Faraday effect is the effect opposite to the Faraday effect. A static magnetization vec{M}(0) is induced by an external oscillating electrical field with the frequency omega, which can be achieved with a high intensity laser pulse for …

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  • 40Lake-effect snow — Lake Effect redirects here. For the American literary journal, see Lake Effect (journal). Lake effect precipitation coming off Lake Erie and into Western New York, as seen by NEXRAD radar, October 12–13, 2006 …

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