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The term Polarization (oriented rotation of light) refers to a property of light that is related to the orientation of the electric component of the electromagnetic field. If the electric field is oriented horizontally, it is a horizontal polarization. If the electric field is oriented at a 45 degree angle, it is a vertical polarization. For unpolarized light the direction of polarization is randomly distributed, like snowflakes fall. Light with different polarizations is normally reflected by an unpolarized surface at a very high (or very low) proportion. If the polarizations of the two are in a certain proportion, a high proportion of light will be absorbed, and the proportion of light scattered to the surface that will interact with the light waves. The ratio or proportion of the two types of polarization can be described with the term circular dichroism or dichroism. The degree of polarization depends on the material that surrounds a light source, and on the particular orientation of the light source. A high degree of polarization in filter materials is an indicator of the heat that is produced.All the electromagnetic waves travel at different speeds. These are the speed of light (ν)=1.038×108 and the speed of radio wave (ν=3.110×108).
Radiation in the earth's atmosphere is viewed as having two main components: thermal radiation and long wave (or direct) radiation. Thermal radiation is caused by the energy emitted as heat (IR) by the earth. It is the component of radiation associated with the thermal spectrum. Long wave radiation includes both UVR and X-ray radiation. It is the component of radiation associated with the solar spectrum.
A tungsten-filament radioactive lamp emits a high frequency. The so-called short wave set almost all of the heat energy of the lamp and most of the light energy also. The short wave wavelengths of UV are in the region of 3Mm to 6Mm. d2c66b5586