Physics, asked by manishkumar284428, 9 months ago

When a beam of unpolarised light falls on any transparent material, the

reflected beam, in general, is partially plane polarised. What happens when the

light is incident at the polarising angle? Establish the relation between

polarising angle and the refractive index of the reflecting transparent medium,

with the help of a ray diagram.​

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Answered by itsanushka149
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Explanation:

At polarising angle the reflected beam is polarized light.

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