Thursday, 5 February 2026

Polarization of light explained


 Polarization of light explained

Light usually travels as a wave, vibrating in many directions at once. Polarization happens when these vibrations are restricted to a single direction (or a specific pattern). Think of it like shaking a rope: if you shake it up and down, the motion is ordered; if you shake it randomly, it’s unpolarized.


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