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a beam of light is incident on the surface of carbon disulphide of refractive index 1.64. the angle of incidence is such as to give maximum polarisation in reflected light. calculate the angles of polarisation and refraction
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Answered by Anonymous
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  • An unpolarized light beam is incident on a surface at an angle of incidence equal to Brewster's angle. Then, the reflected beam used to polarized completely and the refracted beam used to be polarized partially. Also, both these beams used to be at right angle to each other.

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