👉 In physics, a depolarizing effect refers to a phenomenon where an electrically charged material (e.g., a metal) is placed in a magnetic field. When this material is subjected to an electric current, it will experience a change in its polarization, which is the state of its charge distribution. This process is called depolarization and can be studied using electromagnetic fields. Depolarizing materials are often used in quantum technologies for manipulating electrons or creating strong magnetic fields. The magnetic field can then