Define Brewsters angle polarization plane in phase waves out
Solution
Brewster\'s angle (also known as the polarization angle) is an angle of incidence at which light with a particular polarization is perfectly transmitted through a transparent dielectric surface, with no reflection. When unpolarized light is incident at this angle, the light that is reflected from the surface is therefore perfectly polarized.
Polarization Plane : a type of polarization in which the electric vector of waves of light or other electromagnetic radiation is restricted to vibration in a single plane
In phase wave:- Phase denotes the particular point in the cycle of a waveform, measured as an angle in degrees. It is normally not an audible characteristic of a single wave (but can be when we using very low-frequency waves as controls in synthesis). It is a very important factor in the interaction of one wave with another, either acoustically or electronically.
Out phase wave :-
Two identical waves 180 degrees out of phase will completely cancel each other out in a process called phase cancellation or destructive interference.
