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9 July, 21:41

Vertically polarized light with an average intensity of is incident on a polarizer whose transmission axis makes an angle of 30o with respect to the horizontal. What is the average intensity of the light that is transmitted through the polarizer?

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  1. 9 July, 22:00
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    Average intensity of incident light I₀.

    intensity of transmitted light

    I = I₀ cos²θ

    if angle between transmission axis and angle of polarization of incident light be θ

    In the given case

    θ = 90 - angle the transmission axis makes with horizontal

    = 90 - 30

    = 60°

    I = I₀ cos²θ

    = I₀ cos²60

    = I₀ / 4
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