epäpolarisoitu
Epäpolarisoitu is a Finnish term that translates to "unpolarized" in English. It is most commonly used in the context of physics and light. When light is described as unpolarized, it means that its electric field oscillations are not aligned in any particular direction. Instead, they occur randomly in all directions perpendicular to the direction of propagation. This is in contrast to polarized light, where the oscillations are confined to a single plane.
Natural light sources, such as sunlight or light from an incandescent bulb, are typically unpolarized. This
The concept of unpolarized light is fundamental to understanding phenomena like glare and the operation of