In the case of linearly polarized light, the magnitude of the electric field vector
Physics · Class 12 · CBSE — Electromagnetic Waves
In the case of linearly polarized light, the magnitude of the electric field vector
- is parallel to the direction of propagation
- does not change with time
- increases linearly with time
- varies periodically with time
Answer
(D) varies periodically with time
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