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16. State Brewster's law and give its one application.12]

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Brewster’s law is a relationship of light waves at the maximumpolarization angle of light. This law is named after Sir David Brewster, a Scottish physicist, who proposed the law in the year 1811. The law states that the p-polarized rays vanish completely on different glasses at a particular angle.

One general example for the application of Brewster’s law is polarized sunglasses. These glasses uses the principle of Brewster’s angle. The polarized glasses reduce glare that is reflecting directly from the sun and also from horizontal surface like road and water. Photographers also use the same law to reduce the reflection from reflective surfaces by using polarizing filter for the lens.



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