Polarization suggests that light has:
a. transverse wave nature
b. particle nature
c. dual nature
d. longitudinal wave nature
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Ans- (a) Transverse Wave Nature
consider an un polarized light passing through a polarizer whose polarizing axis is along y axis, and then this y- polarized light passes through another polarizer whose axis is along y axis , then then light will pass through second polarizer as shown in figure.
Now, consider an un polarized light passing through a polarizer whose polarizing axis is along y axis, and then this y- polarized light passes through another polarizer whose axis is along x axis , then no light will pass through second polarizer as shown in figure.
This shows that light has transverse nature.
Thus polarization suggest that light has transverse wave nature.
So, correct option is (a) Transverse Wave Nature
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