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At what angle should the axes of two Polaroids be placed so as to reduce the intensity of the incident unpolarized light to 1515.

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At what angle should the axes of two Polaroids be placed so as to reduce the intensity of the incident unpolarized light to 1/5.

Answer:

The angle is

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question we are told that

The light emerging from second Polaroid is 1/5 the unpolarized

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


I_1 = (I_o)/( 2 )

Generally from the Malus law the intensity of light emerging from the second Polaroid is mathematically represented


I_2 = I_1 cos^2 (\theta )

=>
cos^2 (\theta ) = (I_2)/(I_1 )

=>
cos (\theta) = \sqrt{ (I_2)/(I_1) }

From the question
I_2 = (I_o)/(5)


cos (\theta) = \sqrt{ ( ( I_o)/(5) )/((I_o)/(2) ) }


cos (\theta) = \sqrt{ (2)/(5) }

=>
\theta = cos ^(-1) [\sqrt{(2)/(5)} ]

=>
\theta = 50.77^o

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