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Physics, 24.04.2021 03:10, enrique3300

Light incident on a glass sheet is partly reflected and partly refracted. How is the reflected ray different from the refracted ray? A.
The refracted ray is unpolarized whereas the reflected ray is horizontally polarized.
B.
The refracted ray is unpolarized whereas the reflected ray is vertically polarized.
C.
The refracted ray is horizontally polarized whereas the reflected ray is unpolarized.
D.
The refracted ray is vertically polarized whereas the reflected ray is unpolarized.
E.
The refracted ray is vertically polarized whereas the reflected ray is horizontally polarized.

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