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An unpolarized light beam with intensity I0 is first passed through an ideal polarizer. At this instant, the light is polarized. We then pass that light through 3 more identical polarizers having parallel axes of transmission to each other. If the transmission axis of the final polarizer makes an angle of 45 ∘∘ with the electric field direction of the polarized light, what is the intensity of the emerging light?

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Answer:

The intensity of the emerging light reduced to 25%

Step-by-step explanation:

Given :

Unpolarized light intensity =
I_(o)

Initial polarizer angle = 0°

Final polarizer angle between optic axis and transmission axis = 45°

Unpolarized light passes through first polarizer the intensity reduces to half.

after second polarizer the intensity is half till the last polarizer,


I_(3) = (I_(o) )/(2) \cos^(2) 45


I_(3) = (I_(o) )/(4)

Therefore, the intensity of the emerging light reduced to 25%

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