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Direct the laser beam at a wall. Observe the variation in intensity as you rotate a polarizer in the beam. What does that imply about the polarization of the laser?
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Direct the laser beam at a wall. Observe the variation in intensity as you rotate a polarizer in the beam. What does that imply about the polarization of the laser?
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Direct the laser beam at a wall. Observe the variation in intensity as you rotate a polarizer in the beam. What does that imply about the polarization of the laser?
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i dont know maybe use yo brain
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