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If you take two polarizers and put them at right angles to each other's vertical, what is the intensity of the transmitted light?

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Answer:

zero

Step-by-step explanation:

The intensity of the light passing through a set of two polarizers is given by Malus Law:


I=I_0 cos^2 \theta

where


I_0 is the initial intensity of the light before the filter


I is the light intensity after the two polarizers


\theta is the direction between the axes of the polarizers

In this problem, the two polarizers are placed at right angle to each other's vertical, so the angle is


\theta=90^(\circ)

Therefore, the intensity of the transmitted light is:


I=I_0 (cos 90^(\circ))^2 = I_0 \cdot 0 = 0

So, no light will pass through the polarizers.

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