Homework Help Overview
The discussion revolves around the behavior of unpolarised light as it transitions from a crown-glass medium to air, specifically focusing on the conditions under which the reflected light becomes completely polarised and the nature of that polarised state.
Discussion Character
- Exploratory, Conceptual clarification, Assumption checking
Approaches and Questions Raised
- Participants discuss the application of Brewster's Law to determine the incident angle for complete polarisation and question how to ascertain the polarised state of the reflected light. There are inquiries about the definitions and characteristics of linear, circular, and elliptical polarisation.
Discussion Status
Some participants have provided insights into the nature of the polarised light, suggesting that it is linearly polarised and questioning the implications of the Brewster angle. Multiple interpretations of the polarised state are being explored, with references to the conditions of light transmission and reflection.
Contextual Notes
There are ongoing discussions about the definitions of the Brewster angle and the mediums involved in the reflection and observation of the light. Some participants express uncertainty regarding the implications of the refractive index in the context of the problem.