Unpolarized light passes through two polarizers; the axis of one is vertical and that of the other is at 54.0 o to the vertical. What is the ratio of the transmitted light intensity to the original light intensity?

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Answer:

0.3455

Explanation:

Using Malus law as:

[tex]I=I_0\times cos^2\ \theta[/tex]

Where,

[tex]I=[/tex] is the intensity of the transmitted light

[tex]I_0[/tex] is the intensity of the incident light

[tex]\theta[/tex] is the angle between the polarizer.

Given that:

[tex]\theta=54.0^0[/tex]

To find the ratio of the transmitted light intensity to the original light intensity which is [tex]\frac {I}{I_0}[/tex]

So,

[tex]\frac {I}{I_0}=cos^2\ 54^0=0.3455[/tex]

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