What does the statement "natural light emitted from sun is unpolarised" mean in terms of direction of electric vector?
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Unlike a usual slinky wave, the electric and magnetic vibrations of an electromagnetic wave occur in numerous planes. A light wave that is vibrating in more than one plane is referred to as unpolarized light. Light emitted by the sun, by a lamp in the classroom, or by a candle flame is unpolarized light because the electric field vector which is represented as the light ray travels in all the directions .
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