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polært

Polärt is a term found in several Nordic languages, notably Swedish and Danish, forming part of the vocabulary around polar concepts. It functions as the adverbial or participial form related to the adjective polar. Etymology traces the word to Latin polaris meaning “of the pole,” through French polaire, and it is cognate with the English word polar.

In geography and earth sciences, polärt is used to describe phenomena associated with the poles, including

In mathematics and engineering, polärt appears in contexts involving polar representations and forms. Related terms such

The English equivalents are polar and polarity. Variants and exact usage of polärt depend on the language

aspects
of
polar
climates,
ecosystems,
and
geophysical
processes
in
the
Arctic
and
Antarctic
regions.
In
physics
and
chemistry,
the
term
relates
to
polarity—the
separation
of
electric
charges
or
the
directional
properties
of
molecules
and
materials.
It
may
appear
in
discussions
of
oriented
or
anisotropic
properties
in
substances.
as
polär
(polar)
and
polar
coordinates
are
standard,
and
polärt
can
occur
as
a
form
describing
something
arranged
or
expressed
in
polar
terms
within
technical
texts.
and
dialect,
and
in
many
contexts
the
more
common
adjectives
are
polär
or
polar.
See
also
polarity,
polar
coordinates,
and
polarization
for
related
concepts.