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A scuba diver sees light reflected from the water's surface. At what angle will this light be completely polarized? Ques

Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2022 7:27 am
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A scuba diver sees light reflected from the water's surface. At what angle will this light be completely polarized? Question 2 1 pts If the scuba diver were observing water reflecting from a lake of water of VENUS (where the atmosphere is predominantly carbon dioxide), the answer to the question above would change in what way? The angle would be slightly higher. The angle would be slightly smaller. The answer would be exactly the same. None of the above. (also, I am bad at logic.)
At what angle is the first minimum for 558-nm light falling on a single slit of width 1.035 micrometers? Question 2 Will there be a second minimum visible for this situation? Yes No