How does the intensity of the light wave vary after being reflected at polarising angle?
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When unpolarized light is incident on a boundary between two dielectric surfaces, for example on an air-water boundary, then the reflected and transmitted components are partially polarized. The reflected wave is 100% linearly polarized when the incident angle is equal to an angle called the Brewster angle.
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