Waht is polarization,explain verical and horizantal?
Answer Posted / vivek
Restricting the Electric Field Vectors of the light
propagating, in a particular direction it is called
Polarisation.
light wave travelling in z direction and electrci and
magnetic components in x and y respectively.
When Electric components are in x direction Ex exists and
Ey=0 then Horizontal
when Ex=0 and Ey exists then Vertical polariastion.
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