Wht is polarizing angle?
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Brewster's angle (also known as the polarization angle) is an angle of incidence at which light with a particular polarization is perfectly transmitted through a transparent dielectric surface, with no reflection.
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polarising angle is simply an angle of incident subtended by an Unpolarised Light with the normal...This polarising angle also known as Brewster's angle....
The light have vibrations of Electric field in different direction..such light is called unpolarised light...if by any means we make all these vibrations of light in a particular direction...then light we get a polaeise light...
We can make light as polarise from unpolarise by Using Polariser...ir by reflecting unpolarise light...
In our Nature Whatever we see around in our nature is due to reflection of light and all reflected light are either Completely ot partially polarised...
In case of reflection of unpolarised light..there is a particular angle of incident of unpolarised light for which after reflecting the surface it become completely polarised ( or plane polarised )...This Particular angle is called Polarising angle.....When we get polarising angle...the angle between refracted ray and reflected ray is 90 degree....
and we get a result Tan( polarising angle ) = refractive index of medium with respect to the medium where unpolarised light incident.
So Polarising angle is that angle of incident between unpolarised light and normal at which after reflection light become completely polarised...
The light have vibrations of Electric field in different direction..such light is called unpolarised light...if by any means we make all these vibrations of light in a particular direction...then light we get a polaeise light...
We can make light as polarise from unpolarise by Using Polariser...ir by reflecting unpolarise light...
In our Nature Whatever we see around in our nature is due to reflection of light and all reflected light are either Completely ot partially polarised...
In case of reflection of unpolarised light..there is a particular angle of incident of unpolarised light for which after reflecting the surface it become completely polarised ( or plane polarised )...This Particular angle is called Polarising angle.....When we get polarising angle...the angle between refracted ray and reflected ray is 90 degree....
and we get a result Tan( polarising angle ) = refractive index of medium with respect to the medium where unpolarised light incident.
So Polarising angle is that angle of incident between unpolarised light and normal at which after reflection light become completely polarised...
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