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project on polarisation of light

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Polarisation - Light is a transverse wave consisting of vibrations normal to the direction of propagation. The lack of symmetry of vibration around the direction of wave propagation is called polarisation.

Polarisation is the only phenomenon which proves that light is a transverse wave. On the other hand the sound waves are longitudinal waves and do not show polarisation.


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