Answer: c) 45°
Step-by-step explanation:
Given unpolarized light with an intensity = 1o
When this unpolarized light passes through a polarizer, the intensity of light reduces to half =Io/2 and this light becomes polarized.
Afterwards, the light passes a 2nd polarizer at an angle θ from the first.
From Malus’s law:
I2 = I1 cos2 θ
I2 = cos2 θ
When the light goes through a 3rd polarizer at (90-θ) it becomes;
I3 = I2 * cos2 (90-θ)
I3 =(Io/2)*cos2 θ* cos2(90-θ)
But I2 = (Io/2)*cos2 θ*sin2 (θ) = (IO/8)* sin2 (2θ)
From Sine functions;
Sin2(2θ) = 1
Sin (2θ) = 1
2θ = arcSin 1 = 90 °
Θ = 45°
We can eliminate a) and e) because light doesn’t get through.