} Define
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polonized light with one example?
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Plane polarized light is a light wave in which all photons have the same polarization i.e. the waves oscillate in only one direction.
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Common examples of surfaces that reflect polarized light are undisturbed water, glass, sheet plastics, and highways. In these instances, light waves that have the electric field vectors parallel to the surface are reflected to a greater degree than those with different orientations.
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