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The behavior against polarized light is different.
Natural light sources and artificial sources emit light with orientations of the electric vector that are random in space and time, thus proving to be nonpolarized.
Natural light sources and artificial sources emit light with orientations of the electric vector that are random in space and time, thus proving to be nonpolarized.
Circularly polarized light is obtained by adding two plane polarized lights of same intensity that are orthogonal but with a phase difference of 90 degrees.
That's the simplest kind of polarization, and it simply means that all pieces of light - all photons - have the same orientation in space. For example, if the light shines horizontally, the light can be vertically polarized, or it may be horizontally polarized. Or at some other angle in between.
Such light is said to be polarized.
No. Light bulbs produce non-polarized light.
I assume you mean (+/-)batzelladine D. The signs refer to the direction which each enantiomer rotates plane polarized light.
polarized light
Light waves that vibrate in only one plane are called polarized.
Polarized light waves
scattering and by reflection