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  • But wait, why would it work for longitudinal waves? Surely you would still be able to pass energy through.

  • @1995a1995z Transverse waves oscillate perpendicular to wave direction, while longitudinal waves oscillate parallel to the wave propagation, Polarization planes reduce wave intensity by limiting wave oscillation and wave direction to only one plane.

  • 1:35 2nd polarizer is actually called an analyzer

  • very helpful! tq so much!

    greet from germany :D

  • mate, that was one the best presentations I've seen so far.

  • mahn...., u seriously ROCK!!!!!!

    

  • thank u.. very helpful..

  • Very helpful. Great example of a polarizer (constricting motion of the spring = constricting wavelengths of the light)

  • Very Helpful thanks!

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