Polarization by Reflection. — Transmission through tourmaline is only one of several ways in which light can be polarized. When a beam of light is reflected from a polished surface of glass, wood, ivory, leather, or any other non-metallic substance,... Elementary Text-book of Physics - Page 206by Joseph David Everett - 1877 - 314 pagesFull view - About this book
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...the changes thus observed is a measure of the completeness of the polarization of the light. 1102. Polarization by Reflection. — Transmission through...composed of any of these substances may be employed as an analyser. In so using it, it should be rotated about an axis parallel to the incident rays which are... | |
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...observed is a measure of the completeness of the polarisation of the light. Polarisation by Reflection When a beam of light is reflected from a polished surface of glass, wood, ivory, leather, or any non-metallic substance, at an angle of 50° to 60° with the normal, it is more or less polarised.... | |
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