Polarised light!
Yes, light is electromagnetic, whether it is polarized or not.
The official definition of polarized light is "light in which individual light waves are aligned parallel to one another."
A polarized light vibrating in a single plane perpendicular to the direction of propagation is called plane polarised light.
'Polarised'.
In China Polarised Ray ban is made of Plastic Lens. If not polarised,than be glass lens. Any way you may feel light when wearing polarised plastic lens and feel a little heavy in glass lens. But polarised is easy to be scratched. So should be careful when wearing . Hope this can help you !!
REFER : optical rotatory dispersion
The laser causes the stimulated emission of radiation. The light emitted is monochromatic and coherent,that is plane polarised. I imagine that spontaneous emission occurs in a Light emitting diode ,monochromatic but not polarised. Hope this is of help
direction of oscillation of electric field relative to direction of motion:verticalhorizontalcircular clockwisecircular counterclockwiseany combination of above
Monochromatic means that it has only frequency. Polarized is definition for light which has its electric and magnetic vectors oscillating in a certain way (linearly polarized, elliptically and so on) but it might have many frequencies included. In the same time monochromatic light can be polarized.
Sure, why not. It's an EM radiation, so it can be polarised just like normal light.
Many insects navigate using polarized light; for example bees and ants. Some birds are also sensitive to light polarization.