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You shine unpolarized light with intensity 52.0 W/m2 on an ideal polarizer, and then the light that emerges from this polarizer falls on a second ideal polarizer. The light that emerges from the second polarizer has intensity 15.0 W/m2. Find the intensity of the light that emerges from the first polarizer.

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Answer:

The intensity of light from the first polarizer is
I_1 = 26 W/m^2

Step-by-step explanation:

The intensity of the unpolarized light is
I_o = 52.0 \ W/m^2

Generally the intensity of light that emerges from the first polarized light is


I_1 = (I_o)/(2 )

substituting values


I_1 = (52. 0)/(2 )


I_1 = 26 W/m^2

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