Light Spiral
The light spins!
Polarized white light enters a stationary cylinder filled with a sugar solution. The sugar molecules cause a left-handed rotation of the oscillation direction of individual colors, creating a colorful spiral.
This effect is used in polarimetry. By measuring the angle of light rotation, the concentration of optically active substances in solutions can be determined, such as the sugar content in an aqueous solution.
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