Polar
Polar , or the adjective polar , denotes:
- colloquially the position of two more or less opposite facts, see diametrical
- a material property in chemistry and physics, see polarity (chemistry)
- a bond property in chemistry, see chemical bond
- In mathematics and physics a coordinate system, see polar coordinates
- in physics a kind of vectors, see vector
- in geosciences in general the two polar regions of the earth, see polar region
- in ecological meteorology a vegetation and climate zone, see polar climate
- in ecology a biological habitat (No. IX), see zonobiom
- an eco-zone in ecology, see polar / sub-polar zone
Polar are called:
People:
- Der Polar (Stephan Piez, born December 7, 1981), German songwriter and producer
- Giovanni Polar (politician, 1825) (1825–1868), Swiss politician
- Giovanni Polar (politician, 1868) (1868–1941), Swiss politician
such as:
- Polar (2009) , film by Michael Koch
- Polar (2019) , film by Jonas Åkerlund
- Polar (band) , English band
- Polar (ship, 1977) , a sailing training ship of the Portuguese Navy
- polar (magazine) , magazine
- Polar, 1983 film directed by Jacques Bral
- Polar Electro Oy, Finnish company
- Polar Motorboats , Norwegian manufacturer of motor boats
- Polar Music , Swedish record label
- Polar Caravan , Swedish manufacturer of caravans and mobile homes
- Polar 1–6, German research aircraft, see Alfred Wegener Institute
- Empresas Polar , Venezuelan food company with the national beer Cerveza Polar
- a brand of spirits (Limes), see Berentzen
See also:
- pole
- Pole Star
- Mount #Parallactic mounts (polar telescope mount )
- Polar diagram
- polarity
- Polar method
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Wiktionary: polar - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations