Light & Optics Supplementary Module: Polarizers
Steve Beeson, Arizona State University


What does a polarizer do?



Light is polarized in two orthogonal directions, or 90° from each other. If you like to think of light as waves, you can think of two plane waves oscillating so that one's peaks and troughs are vertical, and the other's peaks and troughs are horizontal.


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