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An unpolarised light beam of transverse ...

An unpolarised light beam of transverse waves is one whose vibrations

A

(A) are confined to a single plane.

B

(B) occur in all directions.

C

(C) have not passed through polarised disc.

D

(D) occur in all directions perpendicular to their direction of motion.

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