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unpolarized light = light waves vibrate in more than one plane Polarized light = vibrations of light waves occur in a single plane.
No. Light bulbs produce non-polarized light.
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.
scattering and by reflection
Totally polarized.
Light that is not absorbed is either reflected, refracted, or transmitted.
Any light that is refracted forms a rainbow. Based on how the watch is shaped, light may be refracted when transmitted through the display glass of the wristwatch, reflect off of something underneath the screen, and then be refracted as it is transmitted back out of the watch.
Refracted. Hope this helped.
When light strikes matter, it may be transmitted or absorbed. In addition,it may be reflected, refracted, scattered, and/or diffracted,
three diffrent ways liht interacts with matter is absorbed, reflected, transmitted and refracted. =)
If you are referring to a situation in which light is reflected from water back into the air, then the light rays are "polarized." All light rays travel in straight lines, but polarized light is light that enters a medium from many directions, but are exited (reflected or refracted or merely cut out, like in sunglasses) in one direction.
it can be transmitted, reflected, refracted or diffused. In most cases, some combination of these occurs.
three diffrent ways liht interacts with matter is absorbed, reflected, transmitted and refracted. =)
light is refracted when it travels through air and then through glass
Such light is said to be polarized.
unpolarized light = light waves vibrate in more than one plane Polarized light = vibrations of light waves occur in a single plane.
if we assume that you mean in that order the light would be gone once it was absorbed. (what was left of it once it was scattered anyway)