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orthomode

Terms vs Orthomode - What's the difference?

terms | orthomode |


As nouns the difference between terms and orthomode

is that terms is while orthomode is (physics) used attributively to describe transducers that use two orthogonally polarized microwave beams.

Microwave vs Orthomode - What's the difference?

microwave | orthomode |


As nouns the difference between microwave and orthomode

is that microwave is an electromagnetic wave with wavelength between that of infrared light and radio waves while orthomode is (physics) used attributively to describe transducers that use two orthogonally polarized microwave beams.

As a verb microwave

is to cook (something) in a microwave oven.

Polarized vs Orthomode - What's the difference?

polarized | orthomode |


As an adjective polarized

is (us) having a distinctive polarization.

As a verb polarized

is (polarize).

As a noun orthomode is

(physics) used attributively to describe transducers that use two orthogonally polarized microwave beams.

Orthogonally vs Orthomode - What's the difference?

orthogonally | orthomode |


As an adverb orthogonally

is in an orthogonal manner; perpendicularly; at right angles.

As a noun orthomode is

(physics) used attributively to describe transducers that use two orthogonally polarized microwave beams.

Transducer vs Orthomode - What's the difference?

transducer | orthomode |


As nouns the difference between transducer and orthomode

is that transducer is a device that converts energy from one form into another while orthomode is used attributively to describe transducers that use two orthogonally polarized microwave beams.