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A vertically polarized light wave of intensity 1000 mW/m2 is coming toward you, out of the screen. After passing through this polarizing filter, the wave's intensity is

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Answer:

The intensity is
I = 500 mW/m^2

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question we are told that

The intensity of the unpolarized light is
I_o = 1000 \ m W /m^2 = 1000 *10^(-3) \ W/m^2

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


I = (I_o)/(2)

substituting values


I = (1000 *10^(-3))/(2)


I = 500 *10^(-3) W/m^2


I = 500 mW/m^2

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