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  2. JLab Audio - Wikipedia

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    JLab Audio is an American consumer audio brand founded in 2005. [1] The company began by making value priced in-ear headphones, but has since expanded to include premium in-ear and over-ear headphones, as well as wireless headphones and Bluetooth speakers.

  3. Circular polarization - Wikipedia

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    In electrodynamics, circular polarization of an electromagnetic wave is a polarization state in which, at each point, the electromagnetic field of the wave has a constant magnitude and is rotating at a constant rate in a plane perpendicular to the direction of the wave. In electrodynamics, the strength and direction of an electric field is ...

  4. Noise-cancelling headphones - Wikipedia

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    Noise -cancelling headphones alongside a carry case. Noise-cancelling headphones are headphones which suppress unwanted ambient sounds using active noise control. This is distinct from passive headphones which, if they reduce ambient sounds at all, use techniques such as soundproofing . Noise cancellation makes it possible to listen to audio ...

  5. These Issa Rae-Loved Earbuds Are Rarely Marked Down - AOL

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    See it! Get the Apple AirPods Pro (2nd Gen) Wireless Earbuds on sale at Amazon! Please note, prices are accurate at the date of publication, November 25, 2023, but are subject to change. One ...

  6. File:JLab true wireless.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. Ambidexterity - Wikipedia

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    Ambidexterity. Ambidexterity is the ability to use both the right and left hand equally well. [ 1][ 2] When referring to objects, the term indicates that the object is equally suitable for right-handed and left-handed people. When referring to humans, it indicates that a person has no marked preference for the use of the right or left hand .

  8. FBI mnemonics - Wikipedia

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    FBI mnemonics. The various FBI mnemonics (for electric motors) show the direction of the force on a conductor carrying a current in a magnetic field as predicted by Fleming's left hand rule for motors [ 1] and Faraday's law of induction . Other mnemonics exist that use a right hand rule for predicting resulting motion from a preexisting current ...

  9. One-sided limit - Wikipedia

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    One-sided limit. The function where denotes the sign function, has a left limit of a right limit of and a function value of at the point. In calculus, a one-sided limit refers to either one of the two limits of a function of a real variable as approaches a specified point either from the left or from the right. [1] [2]

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