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Question
How is linearly polarised light obtained by the process of scattering of light. Find the Brewster angle for air – glass interface, when the refractive index of glass = 1.5.
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Solution
Polarisation by Scattering:

When a beam of light passes through a medium, it gets scattered from the particles constituting the medium, provided the size of the particles is of the order of the wavelength of the light. The scattered light, viewed in a direction perpendicular to the direction of the beam of light, is found to be plane polarised. It gives us a method to produce plane polarised light by scattering.
When light is incident at the polarising angle at the interface of a refracting medium, the refractive index of the medium is equal to the tangent of the polarising angle.
`mu=tanp`
Here,
μ → Refractive index of the refracting medium
p → Polarising angle
Given, μ = 1.5
Therefore,
tan p = 1.5
p = tan−1 ( 1.5)
p =56.31°
