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Polarization of Light: Maximizing Intensity and Apparent Depth

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This lecture covers the concept of maximizing light intensity by adjusting the angle and polarization axis of a polarizer, as well as the calculation of the ratio of intensities between two polarizers. It also discusses the apparent depth of a basin when viewed from above the air-liquid surface, using the intersection of light rays and the small angles approximation.

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