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From: "Bob May" To: "atmlist" Reply-To: "Bob May" Arthur, if you cross a pair of polarizers, the light going through the polarizers gets real dim and usually turns a purplish color. If you can't do that, you don't have polarizers. The source of the light is irrelevant as this is a function of the polarizers themselves. I'll note taht polarized light will need only one of the polarizers to get this condition to some degree, depending upon the level of the polarization of the light source. What happens with a piece of glass between is that it modifies the polarization by rotation to some degree or another and that rotation is what you are going to see as different parts of the glass will rotate the light to differing degrees if it is stressed and that makes a difference in the brightness of that area of the glass. Thus you get to see where the stresses are in the glass by a very simple method. Many descriptions of tests on the list lately, including mine, are specific versions which try to use the reflection at a large angle to produce the polarized light so that the tester can use simple, very available sunglasses to complete the necessary optics to do the complete test. Bob May http://nav.to/bobmay bobmay{at}nethere.com NEW! http://bobmay.astronomy.net --- BBBS/NT v4.01 Flag-4* Origin: Email Gate (1:379/100) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 379/100 1 106/1 2000 633/267 |
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