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two uses of polarisation by scattering

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The scattered of partially polarised light produce glare in the sky! This challenges the photographer to take the good vibrant photograph of the sky. To overcome this, the photographers use polaroid filter, which on rotation blocks partially polarised light, thereby blocking the glare.

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The scattered of partially polarised light produce glare in the sky! This challenges the photographer to take the good vibrant photograph of the sky. To overcome this, the photographers use polaroid filter, which on rotation blocks partially polarised light, thereby blocking the glare

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