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Which statement best describes the polarization of light? A. The wave oscillates in all the planes possible. B. The wave does not oscillate. C. The wave oscillates in a single p…
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Which statement best describes the polarization of light? A. The wave oscillates in all the planes possible. B. The wave does not oscillate. C. The wave oscillates in a single plane. D. The wave oscillates parallel to its direction of motion.
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