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Question: (a) At what angle of incidence will the light reflected from water be completely polarized? (b) Does this angle depend on the wavelength of the light?

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  1. The incidence angle for the completely polarized reflected light for water isθB=53.1∘
  2. The angle of incidence also depends on the wavelength of light.

Step by step solution

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Given

Light reflected from the water is completely polarized.

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 Step 2: Understanding the concept

By using the concept of Brewster’s angle, we can find the angle of incidence and whether it depends on the wavelength.

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(a) Calculate at what angle of incidence will the light reflected from water be completely polarized

Suppose that the light is traveling from the air to the water.

So,n1=the refractive index of air=1andn2=the refractive index of water =1.33

A reflected wave will be fully polarized, if the incident, unpolarized wave strikes a boundary at Brewster's angle.

Brewster angle is given by

θB=tan-1n2n1θB=tan-11.331θB=53.1∘

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 Step 4: (b) Find out if the angle depends on the wavelength of the light

AsθB=n2n1

Since n2n1depends on the wavelength of light, we can say that the angle of incidence also depends on the wavelength of light.

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