Light from any ordinary source (such as a flame) is usually:
A) unpolarized
B) plane polarized
C) circularly polarized
D) elliptically polarized
E) monochromatic
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A)a
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A)m/s
B)s/m
C)radian
D)m/s2
E)none
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