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In case of linearly polarised light, the magnitude of the electric field vector
Options
(a) does not change with time
(b) varies periodically with time
(c) is parallel to the direction of propagation
(d) increases and decreases linearly with time
Correct Answer:
varies periodically with time
Explanation:
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Subject: Physics
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