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Unpolarized light consists of waves vibrating in multiple planes perpendicular to the direction of propagation, unlike polarized light which vibrates in a single plane. This characteristic makes unpolarized light a common natural phenomenon, observed in sunlight and most artificial light sources, where the orientation of the electric field vector is random and changes rapidly over time.
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