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An unpolarized beam of light with an intensity of 8000 W/m2 is incident on two ideal polarizing sheets. If the emerging light has an intensity 0.2 times the original intensity of the incident beam, what is the angle between the two polarizers

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50.76°

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the angle between the two polarizers, you take into account that each polarizing sheet reduces the intensity of the light. Then, you have:

After the unpolarized light crosses the first polarizer:


I_1=(I_o)/(2)

After light crosses the second polarizer:


I_2=I_1cos^2\theta=(I_o)/(2)cos^2\theta

θ: angle between the two polarizing sheets

When the light emerges from the second polarizer the intensity of the light is 0.2 times the initial intensity, then you have:


0.2(8000W/m^2)=((8000Wm/m^2)/(2))cos^2(\theta)\\\\\theta=cos^(-1)(√(0.4))=50.76\°

hence, the angle between the polarizing sheets is 50.76°

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