Light is electromagnetic radiation that allows for vision. It is produced by the sun and bounces off objects into our eyes, enabling sight. Light exhibits properties of both waves and particles. As a wave, light displays phenomena like reflection, refraction, interference and diffraction. Reflection causes light to bounce off surfaces, while refraction bends light when it passes from one medium to another. Interference and diffraction are results of light behaving as a wave. The photoelectric effect provided evidence that light also behaves as a particle. Polarization demonstrated that light waves oscillate transversely. Polarizing filters allow only certain transverse oscillations to pass through. Malus's law describes how light intensity is reduced when passing through multiple polarizing filters based on