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In a fifty word paragraph describe how polarized light differs from ordinary light?

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  1. The electric vector is confined to a plane (plane polarised) or rotates uniformly (circular polarised).


  2. ok so ordanairy light scatters EVERYWHERE i goes anywhere and everywhere it just kinda speads out right? now for poarized light imagine a fence and a light behind it so only the light that goes through the fence is poarized try this site if you dont get it http://www.ngsir.netfirms.com/englishhtm... thie first beam is oranary light (going in every direction) the it gets polarized

  3. The process of transforming unpolarized light into polarized light is known as polarization. The most common method of polarization involves the use of a Polaroid filter. Polaroid filters are made of a special material which is capable of blocking one of the two planes of vibration of an electromagnetic wave. (Remember, the notion of two planes or directions of vibration is merely a simplification which helps us to visualize the wavelike nature of the electromagnetic wave.) In this sense, a Polaroid serves as a device which filters out one-half of the vibrations upon transmission of the light through the filter. When unpolarized light is transmitted through a Polaroid filter, it emerges with one-half the intensity and with vibrations in a single plane; it emerges as polarized light. So the Difference of Polarized light and original light is that original light is Electromagnetic radiation that has a wavelength in the range from about 4,000 (violet) to about 7,700 (red) angstroms and may be perceived by the normal unaided human eye. And the difference of polarized light is shown above!!!!

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  5. Polarized light is light that all points in the same direction (the electric field waves that describe the light all point in the same direction). This is as opposed to light from an unpolarized source such as the Sun, where light comes in randomly and in all different directions. Polarized light can be achieved using a polarizer that blocks out light that isn't pointing in the desired direction.

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