How does the polarization of light come into play? In this example does it matter?
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Light can be polarized by reflection (see brewster's angle). Thus if the original light being reflected is polarized at an angle perpendicular to the polarization angle from reflection, it is possible to get no reflection.
How does the polarization of light come into play? In this example does it matter?
Light can be polarized by reflection (see brewster's angle). Thus if the original light being reflected is polarized at an angle perpendicular to the polarization angle from reflection, it is possible to get no reflection.