a) A beam of natural light strikes the top surface of a plastic block immersed in an unknown gas at an angle of incidence equal to the polarisation angle. Show that the transmitted beam strikes the bottom surface at its own polarisation angle.
a) A beam of natural light strikes the top surface of a plastic block immersed in an unknown gas at an angle of incidence equal to the polarisation angle. Show that the transmitted beam strikes the bottom surface at its own polarisation angle.
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Please show that the beam of natural light hits the bottom surface of the plastic block at its own polarisation angle.

Transcribed Image Text:a) A beam of natural light strikes the top surface of a plastic block immersed in an unknown
gas at an angle of incidence equal to the polarisation angle. Show that the transmitted beam
strikes the bottom surface at its own polarisation angle.
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