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by vanderZwan
4220 days ago
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It's still a completely arbitrary mapping. Well actually, I suspect that it isn't arbitrary at all: historically, people have considered left-handed as deviant, strange, sinister, so obviously the good molecules are right-handed. (Disclaimer: I'm a slightly bitter left-handed designer who has seen one too many "more intuitive" designs that are optimised for right-handedpeople) |
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An experimental setup to demonstrate this is a light source, a linear polarizer oriented in some direction (say along the x-axis for definiteness), followed by the sample container, followed by another linear polarizer, followed by a detector.
With nothing in the sample container, the second polarizer is rotated around the light beam axis until no light passes through. This will be very close to a right angle with the first one (try it with polarizing sunglasses :) ). The sample is then added, and the change in angle of the second polarizer required to again allow no light through is observed.