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A beam of plane-polarized light falls on the surface of water at the Brewster angle. The polarization plane of the electric vector of the electromagnetic wave makes an angle varphi = 45^(@) with the incidence plane. Find the reflection coefficient.

A narrow beam of natural light falls on a set of N thick plane-parallel glass plates at the Brewster angle. Find: (a) the degree P of polarization of the transmitted beam, (b) what P is equal to when N = 1, 2, 5, and 10.

The Brewsters angle i_b for an interface should be:

Brewster's angle for water is

An upolarized light beam is incident on a surface at an angle of incidence equal to Brewster's angle. Then,

When unpolarised light is incident on a plane glass plate at Brewster’s angle, then which of the following statements is correct?

Statement - I : Reflection results in plane front the side with higher refractive index. Statement - II : Brewster's angle is less than critical angle.