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Piezoelectricity
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The property exhibited by some asymmetrical crystalline materials which
when subjected to strain in suitable directions develop electric polarization
proportional to the strain.
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Inverse piezoelectricity is the effect in which mechanical strain is
produced in certain asymmetrical crystalline materials when subjected to an
external electric field; the strain is proportional to the electric field.
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This article is based on NASA's Dictionary of Technical Terms for Aerospace Use