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प्रश्न
How will you identify with the help of an experiment whether a given beam of light is of polarized light or of unpolarized light?
उत्तर
The given beam is made to pass through a polaroid. The polaroid is now rotated about the direction of the incident light. If there is no change in the intensity of the transmitted light, it is unpolarized. If there is a change in the intensity of the transmitted light, then the incident light is polarized.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Distinguish between unpolarized light and linearly polarized light
Draw a graph showing the variation of intensity (I) of polarised light transmitted by an analyzer with the angle (θ) between polariser and analyzer.
Distinguish between polarized and unpolarized light. Does the intensity of polarized light emitted by a polaroid depend on its orientation? Explain briefly.
The vibration in a beam of polarized light make an angle of 60° with the axis of the polaroid sheet. What percentage of light is transmitted through the sheet?
Distinguish between unpolarised and linearly polarised light.
A partially plane polarised beam of light is passed through a polaroid. Show graphically the variation of the transmitted light intensity with angle of rotation of the polaroid ?
Explain with the help of a diagram how sunlight is polarised by scattering through atmospheric particles ?
Explain briefly how sunlight is polarised by scattering through atmospheric particles.
If the angle between the pass axis of polarizer and the analyser is 45º, write the ratio of the intensities of original light and the transmitted light after passing through the analyser.
Explain how an unpolarised light gets polarised when incident on the interface separating the two transparent media.
Distinguish between unpolarized and linearly polarized light.