Calculate the polarizing angle for light traveling from water, of refractive index 1.33 to glass of refractive index 1.53
Given,
Refractive index of water "(\\mu_w) = 1.33"
Refractive index of glass "(\\mu_g) = 1.53"
We know that reflected light is always polarized, and it reflects at "90^\\circ"
"\\tan\\theta = \\frac{\\mu_2}{\\mu_1}"
Now substituting the values,
"\\Rightarrow \\tan\\theta = \\frac{1.53}{1.33}"
"\\Rightarrow \\tan\\theta = 1.15"
"\\theta = \\tan^{-1}(1.15)"
"=48.99^\\circ"
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