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20 May, 01:24

A person riding in a boat observes that the sunlight reflected by the water is polarized parallel to the surface of the water. The person is wearing polarized sunglasses with the polarization axis vertical.

Part A

If the wearer leans at an angle of 19.5 degrees to the vertical, what fraction of the reflected light intensity will pass through the sunglasses?

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  1. 20 May, 01:43
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    I / Io = 0.8886

    Explanation:

    For this exercise we will use the law of Malus

    I = I₀ cos² θ

    Where t is the angle between the lenses and the plane of polarization, the reflected light is horizontally polarized,

    I / I₀ = cos² 19.5

    I / Io = 0.8886
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