...light from it is completely polarized upon reflection from water?
12/2/2005 4:46:55 PM
pi/3
12/2/2005 5:37:35 PM
huh?
12/2/2005 6:27:42 PM
pi/2j/k
12/2/2005 9:05:18 PM
pi/3 = sixty degrees.Although I think it might be closer to 45 degrees... Or maybe 90...IT'S A TRAP
12/2/2005 9:06:32 PM
Sigh. Put in the following phrase into Google: "At what angle above the horizon is the Sun if light from it is completely polarized upon reflection from water" . With quotes.Then look at the first link. Seriously people. If you have something like Google at your fingertips, USE it.
12/3/2005 1:23:52 PM
^ well how about that[Edited on December 3, 2005 at 5:12 PM. Reason : ^]
12/3/2005 5:10:05 PM
i did that...even before i tried google i founf 53 degrees but that is not the answer
12/4/2005 3:53:01 PM
I think you at least need the index of refraction of water
12/4/2005 4:49:47 PM
what class is this, anyways?
12/4/2005 4:55:34 PM
^Yo what is our 421 exam on tomorrow (up to what chapter/section)
12/4/2005 4:56:52 PM
n = 1.333 for waterPY 211 btw
12/5/2005 5:59:27 AM