What is the polarizing angle, Θp?
A. The complement of the angle at which incident light gets completely blocked by a polarizer.
B.The supplement of the angle at which incident light gets completely blocked by a polarizer.
C.The angle of incidence of unpolarized light on a boundary between two media for which the reflected light is completely blocked by a polarizer in a specific orientation.
D. The difference between the incident angle and the refracted angle of light incident on a boundary between two media.
E. The angle between the electric field and the direction of propagation of incident light rays.
(E is not the answer)
At polarizing angle the reflected light will be fully polarised .
So this polarised light can be blocked by a polariser if its axis is placed perpendicular to the polarising direction .
So option C) is the correct answer
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