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Answer a. The reflected light from the front and back surface destructively inte

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a. The reflected light from the front and back surface destructively interfere, because the path difference is nearly zero, but the phase shift upon reflection differs by 180o for the two surfaces. b. Light does not interact with a soap film. c. This is an example of polarization by reflection.  The light becomes p-polarized, but only s-polarized light is reflected. d. We have total internal reflection.  The light keeps on reflecting inside the bubble until the bubble bursts. e. It absorbs all the light energy, so that it has enough energy to burst.

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