Polarized light in sugar water | Optics puzzles 1
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 Published On Sep 1, 2023

Shining polarized light into sugar water reveals diagonal stripes of color. Why?
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Thanks to Quinn Brodsky for setting up the demo and to the MIT Physics Instructional Resources Lab for their help and materials, especially Josh Wolfe and Caleb Bonyun.

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