Polarisation Flashcards
1
Q
What do polarising filters do? For which wave do they block out in terms light waves?
A
They only allow for oscillations of light to come through only one plane plane of the ELECTRIC FIELD, and absorbs oscillations in other directions.
2
Q
What’s a conclusion that can be drawn from light being able to be polarised?
A
Light demonstrates transverse wave behaviours.
3
Q
Why can only EM waves be polarised and not sound waves even though both are types of waves?
A
- EM Waves are transverse waves and act in multiple planes.
- Sound waves are longitudinal and oscillate only parallel to the wave’s direction of motion.
- Polarisation blocks out waves in certain planes, and so this can only be achieved with transverse waves.