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6. What happen if the ordinary unpolarised light is passed through a Uniaxial crystal​

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Answered by RajashreeBG
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What happens is that when unpolarized light enters the crystal from below, it is broken into two polarized rays that vibrate perpendicular to each other within the crystal. One ray, labeled o in the figure shown here, follows Snell's Law, and is called the ordinary ray, or o-ray.

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What happens is that when unpolarized light enters the crystal from below, it is broken into two polarized rays that vibrate perpendicular to each other within the crystal. One ray, labeled o in the figure shown here, follows Snell's Law, and is called the ordinary ray, or o-ray.

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