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Episode 35: Light waves: Polarisation & Colour

VCE Physics Podcast by VCE Physics

Oct 20, 201220:40Education

What is light?, The electromagnetic spectrum, Waves, Wave equations, Light as electromagnetic radiation, Polarisation, Colour, Colour addition, Colour subtraction, Interference & structural colour

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Episode 35: Light waves: Polarisation & Colour is an episode from VCE Physics Podcast by VCE Physics. What is light?, The electromagnetic spectrum, Waves, Wave equations, Light as electromagnetic radiation, Polarisation, Colour, Colour addi...

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Published Oct 20, 2012, 20:40 long, audio available.

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What is light?, The electromagnetic spectrum, Waves, Wave equations, Light as electromagnetic radiation, Polarisation, Colour, Colour addition, Colour subtraction, Interference & structural colour

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