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the angle of incidence at which when ordinary light is incident on transparent refracting medium the reflected light becomes maximum rich in plain polarised light is called?​

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This equation is known as Brewster's law, and the angle defined by it is Brewster's angle. For a glass medium (n2 ≈ 1.5) in air (n1 ≈ 1), Brewster's angle for visible light is approximately 56°, while for an air-water interface (n2 ≈ 1.33), it is approximately 53°.

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