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After reflection from brewsters angle polarization bcomes

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Using Snell's law, one can calculate the incident angle θ1 = θB at which no light is reflected: ... Brewster's angle is often referred to as the "polarizing angle", because light that reflects from a surface at this angle is entirely polarized perpendicular to the incident plane ("s-polarized").

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