the plane in which the electric field vector of a plane polarized light vibrates known as
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The plane of vibration, containing both electric vectors (E & D) and both propagation vectors, is sometimes called the "plane of polarization" by modern authors. Fresnel's "plane of polarization", traditionally used in optics, is the plane containing the magnetic vectors (B & H) and the wave-normal.
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the plane of vibration containing both electric vectors p and D and both propagation vectors is sometimes called the plane of polarisation by modern authors.
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