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Electronics theory by vikram raj singh

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A magneto-optic effect, also known as the Faraday effect, in which the plane of polarization of an electromagnetic wave is rotated under the influence of a magnetic field parallel to the direction of propagation; it is named after the English physicist Michael Faraday (1791-1867), who first observed the effect in 1845. The amount of rotation, in radians, is given by Rm lambda², where lambda is the wavelength of the radiation and Rm is a factor known as the rotation measure.'