Which of the following are true of plane-polarised light? i. Plane polarisation of light is the formation of hydrogen bubbles on the particle of light. ii. Plane polarisation of light is the splitting of light into its spectral components iii. A plane polarised light vibrates in one plane. iv. Polarisation of light is characteristic of transverse vibration

a

i and ii only

b

i and iv only

c

ii and iii only

d

iii and iv only

e

i and iii only.

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Ishiegbe
5 years ago

Iv and iii are correct... No correct option...
Light is said to be polarized when it is made to vibrate in one plain only...also ,only transverse waves can be polarized

dr chukwuma
10 years ago

are we dealing on electrolysis or plane polarisation of waves..option i relates to electrolys and ii makes no sense..the answer shld be iii and iv..pls make correction admin..GOD BLESS MYSCHOOL FOR THE WONDERFUL THEY ARE DOING.AMEN

Daniellaeti
3 years ago

exactly, formation of hydrogen bubbles has nothing to do with light

chiagoziem123
3 years ago

the ans. is not in the option given

Ajaladaniel123
11 months ago

incorrect answer

ademolaadeyinka2006
10 months ago

A and D answers are the same why is that

FROST_X
11 months ago

Good morning sir,the options are not correct except the question was wrongly composed

Tim234D
1 year ago

Greetings, The Myschool Team.
The question has typographical errors, particularly in ii and even i(...on the particle of light). Also, it should be plane polarized light and not right. Please the necessary corrections should be made. Thank you.

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