Polarity in a sentence as a noun

You don't need to worry if the polarity doesn't change.

It is funny how regarding the polarity **** they just say "don't worry, you'll be dead.".

I'll do some digging around to find the polarity maps we have around the lab here and post them if I find them.

However, if you had the same polarity, you'd increase the amount of damage you could do.

If the rate of polarity switch is exponential, 10% in the last century could end up being, oh dec 12 2012?

With a bit of fiddling one could perhaps invert an enemy's shield polarity.

Based on the same evidence that leads us to believe the polarity switches, we believe it doesn't happen quickly.

If two people were near each other and had opposite polarity, we'd shock one another to death pretty quickly.

This meant you wanted to stand next to people with the same polarity while keeping away from people with different polarity.

As I understand it, the opposite polarity isn't a guarantee.

> Edit: sorry, I reversed the polarity wrt.

You hear only the difference signal in both ears, although to be precise, one is actually opposite in polarity.

However, once we were engaged and everyone got to their initial spot, polarity changes were troublesome.

Yes, it's well-documented that the polarity of the Sun's magnetic field is highly correlated with the prevalence of evil in the world.

If you look closely at them, the boards that require diodes and electrolytic capacitors have a picture printed on the pcb that make it really obvious what the polarity is.

Generally the models have it becoming fairly distorted in various ways and then strengthening again in the opposite polarity.

You're more likely to get killed by the consequences of silly superstitions say, based off a calendar ending on a particular date than you are from a magnetic field polarity reversal.

Assuming the track was designed so the cars go forward no matter which direction you place them, the cars likely had a small diode-based circuit to always feed the current into the motor with the same polarity.

Because just observing the polarity changes it, so you can never be sure what position it was in originally.\nSo you can affect an object that is light years away from you instantly, but it's useless for transmitting information, because while you know which state it is in, the party on the other end does not,and has no way of finding out without affecting the information and making it useless.

Polarity definitions

noun

a relation between two opposite attributes or tendencies; "he viewed it as a balanced polarity between good and evil"

noun

having an indicated pole (as the distinction between positive and negative electric charges); "he got the polarity of the battery reversed"; "charges of opposite sign"

See also: sign