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Table of Contents

  • 1. Mechanics
  • 2. Harmonic Motion, Waves and Sound
  • 3. Matter and Thermodynamics
  • 4. Electricity and Magnetism
  • 5. Light and Optics
    • A. Geometrical Optics
    • B. Interference and Diffraction
    • C. Optical Instruments
    • D. Polarization
      • 10. Birefringence
      • 20. Brewster's Angle
      • 30. Crossed Polarizers
      • 40. Polarization by Scattering
      • 50. Polaroid Sheets
    • E. Spectra
    • F. Speed of Light
  • 6. Modern Physics
  • 7. Astronomy
  • 8. Software and Multimedia
  • 9. Index and code conversion from older manual
  • External Resources

50. Polaroid Sheets

Polaroid sheets can be crossed on the overhead projector to show extinction. A third sheet, inserted at 45deg to the other two, will permit 1/8 of the original light to be transmitted. How does inserting a sheet, which can only absorb light, cause more light to be transmitted?

‹ 40. Polarization by Scattering up E. Spectra ›
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