FAQ

What is the Polarization due to Sphere?
The Polarization due to Sphere is the the action or process of affecting radiation and especially light so that the vibrations of the wave assume a definite form. Polarization due to Sphere is usually measured using the Coulomb per Square Meter for Surface Charge Density. Note that the value of Polarization due to Sphere is always positive.
Can the Polarization due to Sphere be negative?
No, the Polarization due to Sphere, measured in Surface Charge Density cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Polarization due to Sphere?
Polarization due to Sphere is usually measured using the Coulomb per Square Meter[C/m²] for Surface Charge Density. Coulomb per Square Centimeter[C/m²], Coulomb per Square Inch[C/m²], Abcoulomb per Square Meter[C/m²] are the few other units in which Polarization due to Sphere can be measured.
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