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Unpolarized light enters a polarizer with vertical polarization axis. The light that passes through passes another polarizer with transmission axis at 40 degrees to the horizontal. What is the intensity of the light after the second polarizer expressed as a fraction of the original intensity

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Answer:

I = 0.2934 I₀

Step-by-step explanation:

The expression that governs the transmission of polarization is

I = I₀ cos² θ

Let's apply this to our case, when the unpolarized light enters the first polarized, the polarized light that comes out has the intensity of

I₁ = I₀ / 2

this is the light that enters the second polarizer

I = I₁ cos² θ

we substitute

I = I₀ / 2 cos² 40

I = I₀ 0.2934

I = 0.2934 I₀

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