It was an amazing and easily comprehensible tutorial, I really laughed due to excitement when the second polarised blocked the light and was completely dark.
Concept by definition: light propagates in the vacuum of space at 'c' with perpendicular deviation forming transverse sine waves. The point force thus has linear displacement with an accompanying reaction in the x-plane. The point simultaneously does rotate 🔄either clockwise or counterclockwise. This gives it all the three tensor values for its motion in 3-D free space. Add the factors of torsion and reduction in speed at the surface of separation of two optical media and now this "🥚" is seen in the 6th dimension.
This is the first video I found, that is trying to explain what is happening with the beam at a miss aligned pol-filter. But I don't get the "resolving vector"-trick. I am not a student I am just a normal guy interested in these things.
Can you tell me please laser is polarised or not? I read and I heard that laser is polarised if so then why we are using laser for doing experiments like polarisation of light and malus law experiments if laser is already polarised?
If you convergent the 3 ft above the object with pyramid hat that spin at twice the refresher rate or any faster speed then the background go front and then polarized the refected light From the object
Interesting, thank you for the explanation, but I’m still trying to understanding what prevents light from passing thru the second filter when perpendicular..!!
Thank you tahtah
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It was an amazing and easily comprehensible tutorial, I really laughed due to excitement when the second polarised blocked the light and was completely dark.
That example at the end blew my mind.
Nice. Last 30 seconds of the video helped me to understand the concept.
short and easy video on polarisation that cleared all my doubts on polarisation thanks
Finally a clear explanation. Thanks for that.
Perhaps you can explain this phenomenam in combination with Entangled Particiles?
Really, I'm happy with amazing session of polarization light
So now I know why I can't hold my phone horizontally whit polarised sunglasses
Concept by definition: light propagates in the vacuum of space at 'c' with perpendicular deviation forming transverse sine waves. The point force thus has linear displacement with an accompanying reaction in the x-plane. The point simultaneously does rotate 🔄either clockwise or counterclockwise. This gives it all the three tensor values for its motion in 3-D free space. Add the factors of torsion and reduction in speed at the surface of separation of two optical media and now this "🥚" is seen in the 6th dimension.
Superb bro nice explanation
nice explanation good job!
wahhh so cool !!!!
I was blown away when the it turned black haha
Madam, I am very pleased with your explanation. It is superbly explainef
Madam?
Loved your experiment at the end .
Thank you.
very good & conceptual video..thanks a lot.
Thank you so much! You really enhanced my understanding.
This is the first video I found, that is trying to explain what is happening with the beam at a miss aligned pol-filter. But I don't get the "resolving vector"-trick. I am not a student I am just a normal guy interested in these things.
Thank you so much.Excellent demo.
Thank you very much
Really helpful and understanding
What happens to the magnetic field ?
Very good video
But why does a light bulb generate light in all directions?
Lots of love from India
great demonstration
Can you tell me please laser is polarised or not? I read and I heard that laser is polarised if so then why we are using laser for doing experiments like polarisation of light and malus law experiments if laser is already polarised?
Thank you sir it really helped me....
We need teachers like you in CLASS ROOM
If you convergent the 3 ft above the object with pyramid hat that spin at twice the refresher rate or any faster speed then the background go front and then polarized the refected light From the object
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best explanation ever
Ur last demonstration earned my subscription too..(Its the same comment, but i cant deny writing it)
nice demonstration ..
Thanks a lot 🤓🙆🙆🙆🙆
Magnetic field doesn't pass through nicole prism??🙉
Was that called polarization? Oh my god, you are awesome!!!
That was really helpfull...thanks alot!!
thank you so much, you helped a lot!!!!!!!!!!😀
U r great tata
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Useful video. Thank you!
Thank you!!
Nice and thank u
What if we rotate the first polarizing sheet at 1:42 ?
why does it take Chinese to explain physics in English ?
Tata is so good
Thanks
Thanks! I understand now!
Hydra Dominatus?
amazing
Wow so informative.
thanks a lot
That is a very good demonstration!
do all EM waves have the same amplitude?
very nice awesome thank you sir
Interesting, thank you for the explanation, but I’m still trying to understanding what prevents light from passing thru the second filter when perpendicular..!!
Great irl illustration at thte end
Very interesting!!!
Wonderfulll thanks a lot
Excellent explanation without any fancy animation. Great. Understood lots of things. Thanks.
Amazing illustration
What amazing lesson
thanks for the video
Aki thanks...ghaii🤗🤗🤗
Great..more power to you
well explaination.
awesome. Thanks
Very nice 👌👌
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Thank you
Fantastic
Very very good explanation sir , amazing video 🤩🤩🤩🤗🤗🤗
Awesome!
Wow.
Awesome
Nicely explained
tah tah!
Very clear!
Perfect bruh
Thankyou very much for this amazing video!!
brand of sacrifice??? anyone? Berserk
Fantastic Sir! Thank you so much for explaining polarization of light!
Wonderfully explain all things sir very nice job electric current chapter
Sorry I say that plz explain current electricity
really helped me alot the experiment is so clear 4 me to understand
nice video thanks!
Thank you for the worthy lecture about polarization 👌👌
Thank you so much ☺️!
Thank you sooo much..That helped alot
Wonderful Video Sir
Excellent demonstration. Thanx
Very nicely explained. Thank you.
Excellently explained and derived.
thank you sir.. it is nicely explained
Thanks a lot sir...this really helped me
lovely experiment sir
So thats how 3D glasses work
Nice explained
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Fantastic sir
useful
Thnx sir