QUESTION 1 When calibrating the polarimeter the angle of rotation should be at 0 degrees. Another indication of a calibrated i when polarimeter is when one of the semicircle halves is bright and the ther is dim. Which of the staetement is correct when calibrating a polarimeter? O Only the first statement is correct O Only the second statement is correct both statements are correct O none of the statements is correct.

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When calibrating the polarimeter the angle of rotation should be at 0 degrees. Another indication of a calibrated i when polarimeter is when one
of the semicircle halves is bright and the ther is dim. Which of the staetement is correct when calibrating a polarimeter?
O Only the first statement is correct
O Only the second statement is correct
both statements are correct
none of the statements is correct.
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 1 When calibrating the polarimeter the angle of rotation should be at 0 degrees. Another indication of a calibrated i when polarimeter is when one of the semicircle halves is bright and the ther is dim. Which of the staetement is correct when calibrating a polarimeter? O Only the first statement is correct O Only the second statement is correct both statements are correct none of the statements is correct.
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