When lightwaves travel, they can vibrate in different directions. Polarization is the phenomenon where these lightwaves are limited to vibrating in a specific direction.
How Does Polarization Work?
Lightwaves are made up of electric and magnetic fields that oscillate as the wave travels. When unpolarized light passes through a polarizing filter, it allows only the lightwaves vibrating in a specific direction to pass through, while blocking the waves vibrating in other directions.
From Molecules to Organisms: Structures and Processes
Create representations to explain the unique and diverse life cycles of organisms other than humans (e.g., flowering plants, frogs, butterflies), including commonalities such as birth, growth, reproduction, and death.