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fine and explain the brewster's law?


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Answered by ps573339
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BREWSTER'S LAW:

IT IS THE RELATIONSHIP FOR THE LIGHT WAVES WHICH MAY BE ACHIEVED BY LETTING THE RAY FALL ON A SURFACE OF TRANSPARENT MEDIUM IN A SUCH WAY THAT THE REFRACTED RAY MAKES AN ANGLE OF 90 DEGREE, WITH THE REFLECTED RAY. THE LAW IS NAMED AFTER A SCOTTISH PHYSICIST, SIR DAVID BREWSTER, WHO FIRST PROPOSED IT IN 1811.

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Answered by vermaaishvi
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Brewster's law. Brewster's law, relationship for light waves stating that the maximum polarization (vibration in one plane only) of a ray of light may be achieved by letting the ray fall on a surface of a transparent medium in such a way that the refracted ray makes an angle of 90° with the reflected ray.

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