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- a87d6473-3a03-4bc6-aa21-6157fae96b8e type Concept @default.
- a87d6473-3a03-4bc6-aa21-6157fae96b8e broader 4ad0c52d-6449-48ff-8678-adc6b2cebcb7 @default.
- a87d6473-3a03-4bc6-aa21-6157fae96b8e definition "Path = ['ATMOSPHERIC RADIATION', 'ATMOSPHERE', 'EARTH SCIENCE', 'Science Keywords'] To cause the electrical and magnetic fields associated with electromagnetic waves, especially light, to vibrate in a particular direction or path. The transverse electric and magnetic waves always vibrate at right angles to each other, but in ordinary unpolarized light sources, the direction of polarization of each wave is randomly distributed. Light can be polarized by reflection, and by passing through certain materials." @default.
- a87d6473-3a03-4bc6-aa21-6157fae96b8e inScheme concept_scheme @default.
- a87d6473-3a03-4bc6-aa21-6157fae96b8e prefLabel "POLARIZED_REFLECTANCE" @default.