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If I was to measure the transmission of light through a coated piece of glass(with a coating designed to scatter light). Do I expect the optical transmission to be different if the light is incident upon the coated side compared to if the light is incident on the uncoated side and exits through the coated side??
Our resident spectroscoper said I should expect the same transmission, but we're unsure as to why (since we're a bunch of chemists with limited physics background)
Can anyone shed some light on this matter.
thanks beforehand
Our resident spectroscoper said I should expect the same transmission, but we're unsure as to why (since we're a bunch of chemists with limited physics background)
Can anyone shed some light on this matter.
thanks beforehand