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Light twists as it passes through some transparent materials: its polarization will go from vertical to horizontal or vice versa. Some colours will twist more than others. For example, blue will twist more than red.

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Stephen G. Lipson is Professor of Physics and Electro-optics in the Physics Department of the Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Israel. He holds the El-Op Chair of Electro-Optics at Technion where he has taught courses in optics both at elementary and advanced levels.

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Ariel Lipson is Senior Physicist at BrightView Systems Ltd, Israel. He has contributed to three successful start-up companies in optics, which have influenced several of the topics discussed in this book.

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Light is a wave and it usually vibrates (or wiggles) in all directions. A polarizing filter is a device that allows light to pass only if it's wiggling in a certain direction. We create light that vibrates just up and down or just side to side by making it go through a polarizing filter. These filters are like bars that only let through the light that travels in the same direction as the slots.

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We can use polarizing lenses to reduce glare. Light reflecting off horizontal surfaces like the road, water, or snow is horizontally polarized. A polarizing filter oriented vertically will filter out the glare, but still allow plenty of light through. A polarizing filter on your camera helps reduce shiny reflections.

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Per Group: a skipping rope 2 cooling racks (with a horizontal grill, not a crisscrossed grill) LCD screen — optional (digital watch or monitor screen) Per Student or Small Group: 2 small pieces of polarizing filter *available to purchase from Arbor Scientific OR #SWatHome: Polarized sunglasses

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Parabola, Horizontal and Vertical Translations ... What follows is an animation that presents many horizontal and vertical translations for our reference parabola ...

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This fourth edition of a well-established textbook takes students from fundamental ideas to the most modern developments in optics. Illustrated with 400 figures, it contains numerous practical examples, many from student laboratory experiments and lecture demonstrations. Aimed at undergraduate and advanced courses on modern optics, it is ideal for scientists and engineers. The book covers the principles of geometrical and physical optics, leading into quantum optics, using mainly Fourier transforms and linear algebra. Chapters are supplemented with advanced topics and…

Polarizing sunglasses protect your eyes from glare off a road or water. You can tell whether sunglasses are polarizing or not. Look at a table top or water surface then turn the glasses 90 degrees. If the glare disappears and reappears when you turn the glasses, they're polarizing!

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Placing these transparent materials between two polarizing filters will result in only seeing specific colours. The first polarizing filter will only let in light that travels in a certain direction. This light gets twisted as it goes through the transparent material, changing the directions of the various light components. As this twisted light travels through the second polarizing filter, only the colour that twisted in the same orientation of the filter will make it through to your eye .

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These novel optics comprise millions of high-refractive-index nanopillars on flat substrates. The small extent of these building blocks allows researchers to ...

Henry Lipson was Professor of Physics at the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology, UK. He was a pioneer in the development of optical Fourier transform methods for solving problems in X-ray crystallography.

When you look at an LCD screen through a polarizing filter, you can turn the filter to make the display appear and disappear.

When one filter is rotated against the other, what do you see? What is happening to the light waves as the orientation of the filters changes?When a transparent object is placed between two polarizing filters, what happens?How does the light wave change as it passes through each layer?Where do the colours come from?What happens if you slightly rotate the second filter? Why? Do all the transparent materials react the same way? What could polarized lenses be used for? (sunglasses, photography . . . )