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A ray of light is incident on the surface of a glass plate of refractive index 1.536 at the polarising angle.Calculate the angle of refraction.

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MODERN PUBLICATION-Polarisation of Light-EXERCISE
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  2. Explain Polarisation. Explain the difference between polarised and unp...

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  3. What do you understand by polarsation of light?What information you ge...

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  4. What is meant by plane polarised ligth ?Which type f waves show the pr...

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  5. Define the polarisation angle for polarisation by reflection.

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  6. What do you mean by polarisationof light?

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  7. Differentiate betwen polarised an unpolarised light .How are these rep...

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  8. A beam of unpolarised light is incident on the boundary between two tr...

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  9. Which special characteristic of ligth is demonstrated only by the phen...

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  10. State Brewster's law. Obtain the relation between the Brewster angle a...

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  11. Refractive index of waer is 1.33.Calculate the angle of polarisation f...

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  12. The refractive index of a material is sqrt3. What is the angle of refr...

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  13. A ray of light is incident on the surface of a glass plate of refract...

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  14. A ray of lght strikes a glass plate at an angle of incidence 57^@.If t...

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  15. Two polaroids P1 and P2 are placed with their pass axees perpendiculat...

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  16. Two polaroids P1 adn P2 are placed with their pass xes perpendicular t...

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  17. Two polaroids are placed at 90^@ to each other and the transmitted int...

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  18. Two polaroids A and B are kept in crossed poisiton.How should a third ...

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  19. Two polaroids ar oriented with their planes of trnasmission making an ...

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