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Unpolarized light of intensity I0 is incident on a series of three polarizing filters. The axis of the second filter is oriented at 45o to that of the first filter, while the axis of the third filter is oriented at 90o to that of the first filter. What is the intensity of the light transmitted through the third filter

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Answer:

The intensity of the light transmitted through the third filter is
I_3 = (I_o)/(8)

Step-by-step explanation:

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The intensity of the unpolarised light
I_o

The angle between the first and second polarizer is
\theta _1 = 45^o

The angle between the first and third polarizer is
\theta _2 = 90^o

Generally the intensity of light emerging from the first polarizer is mathematically represented as


I_1 = (I_o)/(2)

According to Malus law the intensity of light emerging from the second polarizer is mathematically represented as


I_2 = I_1 cos^2 (\theta_1)

Substituting for
I_1 and
\theta _1


I_2 = (I_o)/(2) cos^2 (45)


I_2 = (I_o)/(4 )

According to Malus law the intensity of light emerging from the third polarizer is mathematically represented as


I_3 = I_2 cos ^2 (\theta_2 - \theta_1)

Substituting for
I_2 and
\theta _1 \ and \ \theta _2


I_3 = (I_o)/(4) cos ^2 (90 - 45)


I_3 = (I_o)/(8)

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