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palarisation phenomenono explains which nature of light​

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Answered by alimeharban
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Polarisation explain the wave nature of light, as light wave are polarised in a particular plane. The longitudinal waves cannot to be polarised. So, transverse wave can only be polarised. Hence, polarisation of light proves the transverse nature of light

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Answered by Anonymous
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Polarisation explain the wave nature of light, as light wave are polarised in a particular plane. The longitudinal waves cannot to be polarised. So, transverse wave can only be polarised. Hence, polarisation of light proves the transverse nature of light.

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