7. POLARIZED LIGHT Light in which the electromagnetic vibrations take place in one particular plane.
8. In ordinary (unpolarized) light, the electric fields vibrate in all planes perpendicular to the direction of propagation. After reflection from a polished surface or transmission through certain materials (such as Polaroid), the electric fields are confined to one direction, and the light is said to be linearly polarized .
9. In circularly polarized and elliptically polarized light, the electric fields are confined to one direction, but the direction rotates as the light propagates.
10. USES OF POLARIZED LIGHT Polarized light is used to test the strength of sugar solutions, to measure stresses in transparent materials, and to prevent glare.