3.6 Plane Wave Polarization
This video was made for a junior electromagnetics course in electrical engineering at Bucknell University, USA. The video is designed to be used as the out-of-the-classroom component and combined with active learning exercises in class. This video covers polarization, or the direction the electric field points in plane waves. The video shows that polarization can be easily explained through the superposition of waves.

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3.4 Plane Waves

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Circular Polarization

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3.5 Energy and Information in Plane Waves

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EM Waves

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Create Circularly Polarized Light Using a Quarter-Wave Plate (QWP) | Thorlabs Insights

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استقطاب الموجات | Wave Polarization

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Polarization of Light: circularly polarized, linearly polarized, unpolarized light.

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There's so much more to electric fields than you were taught

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8.02x - Module 12.01 - EM Plane Waves - Poynting Vector - E-fields - B fields - Wavelength

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Lecture -- Electromagnetic Wave Polarization

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How Radio Waves Were Discovered

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The most beautiful formula not enough people understand

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The Insane Genius of a Formula 1 Gearbox

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What Is a Plane Wave? — Lesson 2

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Electrons Don't Actually Orbit Like This

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Waveplates and Jones Matrix

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How Maxwell's Equations Were Discovered

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The origin of Electromagnetic waves, and why they behave as they do

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The Surprising Secret of Synchronization

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