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In a linearly polarized light, the electric vector oscillates along a direction
perpendicular to the aligned molecules of the polaroid, called____ axis.
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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Answer is Pass axis

Explanation:

When an unpolarized light is passed through a polaroid, then the light wave gets linearly polarized with the electric field vector oscillating along a direction perpendicular to the aligned molecules (pass-axis of polaroid).

Answered by lovingheart
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The axis is the pass axis.

Explanation:

  • The pass axis is the axis of a polaroid which allows the aligned molecules of a polarised light to pass through that axis.
  • A polaroid is used for the process of polarization and allows the light to pass only through the pass axis.
  • Since the electric vector is oscillating in a direction perpendicular to that of the aligned molecules, the light will pass through the horizontal pass axis of the polaroid.

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1) What is pass axis of af a polaroid ?

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