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← ScienceWhich consequence results when unpolarized light reflects Brewster's angle?
A)Maximum polarization of reflected beam✓
B)Complete transmission of reflected beam
C)Interference fringes in reflected light
D)Beam diffraction at reflection point
💡 Explanation
Maximum polarization results, because Brewster's angle ensures the reflected light is entirely polarized perpendicular to the plane of incidence due to Brewster's law; therefore, the reflected beam is fully polarized, rather than partially polarized light or other emergent optical effects.
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