Saturday, April 24, 2010

Polarized Light

Hello,

If you want to look at some industry polarization info, here is a link to the Oakley site on polarized light.

There will be a test on Thursday. This will be based on the light chapter you have studied so far.

Here is the link to the smart notes for the test. If you need to download smart notes, go here.A little birdy told me that you need to study the electromagnetic spectrum and know what the parts of it are used for, the order of their wavelengths, etc. The birdy also let me know that you will need to know about transparent, opaque, and translucent materials. It would also be helpful to know about polarization of light. The last few chirps were something about the wave/particle properties of light, and how fast they go.

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If you get chance, read this article. It is what I am always trying to get across to you, and hopefully someday you will understand this.

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