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  • Version 2
  • Use a polarizer to show that a laser beam is polarized after reflecting off water.
  • The Brewster angle can be measured using a ruler.
  • Dim room lights for best viewing.


        (fully extend front feet of optic bench)
        (strap laser to bench)

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