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  2. The physical definition of polarize, to cause to vibrate in a definite pattern, morphed into the term’s meaning in the political and cultural spheres as we know it today. Other notable terms on ...

  3. Polarization (waves) - Wikipedia

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    Polarized light with its electric field along the plane of incidence is thus denoted p-polarized, while light whose electric field is normal to the plane of incidence is called s-polarized. P-polarization is commonly referred to as transverse-magnetic (TM), and has also been termed pi-polarized or π-polarized, or tangential plane polarized.

  4. Political polarization in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A study by Nicholson (2012) found voters are more polarized by contentious statements from leaders of the opposing party than from the leaders of their own party. As a result, political leaders may be more likely to take polarized stances. [73] Political fund-raisers and donors can also exert significant influence and control over legislators.

  5. Political polarization - Wikipedia

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    However, polarization among elites does not necessarily produce polarization within the electorate, and polarized electoral choices can often reflect elite polarization rather than voters' preferences. [3] [11] [12] [14] [18] Political scientists have shown politicians have an incentive to advance and support polarized positions. [39]

  6. Polarization - Wikipedia

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    Polarization (physics), the ability of waves to oscillate in more than one direction; polarization of light allows the glare-reducing effect of polarized sunglasses Polarization (antenna) , the state of polarization (in the above sense) of electromagnetic waves transmitted by or received by a radio antenna

  7. Social polarization - Wikipedia

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    Thus, polarized news coverage may cause people to unknowingly sort their social networks along political lines, thereby fostering social polarization. However, cyberbalkanization , the phenomenon where media audiences fragment into "enclaves" where they only consume content they concur with—and thus theoretically promoting social polarization ...

  8. Musk calls some MAGA supporters ‘contemptible fools’ as visa ...

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    Tech billionaire Elon Musk labeled a section of President-elect Trump supporters as “contemptible fools” as the online debate around visas for highly skilled workers on the right intensifies.

  9. The 3 Most Overpriced Cities in America, According to Gen Z ...

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    GOBankingRates surveyed 1,000 Americans in September 2024 to gain insight into their financial situations and perceptions of the house market. According to the survey, the three most overpriced ...