Ordinary Ray
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Ordinary Ray
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That magnetoionic wave component deviating the least, in most of its
propagation characteristics, relative to those expected for a wave in the
absence of the earth's magnetic field. More exactly, if at fixed electron
density, the direction of the earth's magnetic field were rotated until its
direction is transverse to the direction of phase propagation, the wave
component whose propagation is then independent of the magnitude of the
earth's magnetic field. Also called ordinary-wave component. See magnetic
double refraction, magnetoionic
theory.
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References
This article is based on NASA's Dictionary of Technical Terms for Aerospace Use