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28 January, 09:28

Unpolarized light with an intensity of 432 W/m^2 passes through three polarizing filters in a row, each of which is rotated 30 degrees from the one before it. Find the intensity of the light that emerges at the end

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  1. 28 January, 09:48
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    40.5 W/m²

    Explanation:

    Intensity of unpolarized light = 432 W/m² = I₀

    Intensity of light as it passes through first polarizer

    I = I₀*0.5

    ⇒I = 432*0.5

    ⇒I = 216 W/m²

    Intensity of light as it passes through second polarizer. So, Intensity after it passes through first polarizer is the input for the second polarizer

    I = I₀*0.5 cos²30

    ⇒I = 216*0.75

    ⇒I = 162 W/m²

    Intensity of light as it passes through third polarizer.

    I = I₀*0.5 cos²30*cos²60

    ⇒I = 162*0.25

    ⇒I = 40.5 W/m²

    Intensity of light at the end is 40.5 W/m²
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