Answer Posted / sitanshu sekhar singh
Polarimeter deals with the optical activity. Optical
activity is the interaction of plane polarised radiation
with electrons in molecules to produce electronic
polarisation.This interaction rotates the direction of
vibration of radiation by altering the electric field.
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