期刊:The Physics Teacher [American Association of Physics Teachers] 日期:2022-12-28卷期号:61 (1): 52-54被引量:1
标识
DOI:10.1119/5.0063687
摘要
In this paper, we discuss a demonstration we have been performing for years with students from different levels, from physics students from our university to high school students in some talks aimed at encouraging them to study science. It provides visualization of Brewster’s angle in an ingenious way using a “loaded” liquid crystal display (LCD) monitor lacking its front polarizing filter. The demonstration is based on observing the hidden image of this loaded LCD reflected in a transparent plate. In some way, we deal with a reverse version of what happens when a vampire faces a mirror and sees no reflected image of himself.