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Explain double reflection.​

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Answered by itztanU477
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Double refraction, also called birefringence, an optical property in which a single ray of unpolarized light entering an anisotropic medium is split into two rays, each traveling in a different direction.

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Answered by MrDesire
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Double refraction is an optical property in which a single ray of unpolarized light when entering an anisotropic medium is split in two rays, each following a different direction.

Light passing through a surface at an inclination allows the slowing of that light to change the direction of travel, yielding refraction. This is double refraction caused by the birefringence. If the light enters normal to the prism face, each vibration travels at a different velocity, but no refraction occurs.

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