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Transcribed Image Text:A ray of light is incident at Brewster's angle, Og, on a slab of glass with parallel top and bottom surfaces.
The incident light is polarised, but NOT linearly polarised.
Which of the following statements is NOT true? (There is only one untrue statement.)
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The light transmitted at the top surface must be P polarized.
The light reflected at the top surface must be S polarized.
Light is incident on the bottom surface of the slab at the "internal Brewster angle" 0 = 1/2 - 0B-
Total internal reflection is not observed at the bottom surface of the slab because the critical angle, 0, satisfies 0 > 0.
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