Using Larmor's formula, explain why there is no reflected light
for the "p" polarization (parallel to...
Using Larmor's formula, explain why there is no reflected light
for the "p" polarization (parallel to the incidence plane) after a
total polarization by reflection in the Brewster angle.
Light reflected off a horizontal surface will be
a) partially polarized with the plane of polarization
vertical
b) partially polarized with the plane of polarization
horizontal
c) completely polarized
d) completely unpolarized
In the Figure, a beam of light, with intensity 43
W/m2 and polarization parallel to a y axis, is
sent into a system of two polarizing sheets with polarizing
directions at angles of θ1 = 70o and
θ2 = 90o to the y axis. What is the
intensity of the light transmitted by the two-sheet system?
Explain the reasons for the number of intensity maxima and
intensity minima seen in light polarization graphs. Show figures
with the orientation of the electric field and the axis of
transmission of the polarizer.
questions 1) : How to control the polarization of light and
intensity and phase of light ????
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Please elaborate on how to obtain circular polarization using
rectangular microstrip antenna and explain why circular
polarization can be achieved by doing so.
briefly describe and explain the electronic polarization of
non-metal materials or media upon light transmission, and elaborate
its relationship with the electrical and magnetic properties in
materials. Use schematics or equations if necessary
1. Explain the different types of polarization of light
(Linear, Circular, Elliptical) in your own words and in
detail.
2. Explain Brewster’s angle in your own words and in
detail.