Complete Question
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
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
[tex]I_1 = \frac{I_o}{ 2 }[/tex]
Generally from the Malus law the intensity of light emerging from the second Polaroid is mathematically represented
[tex]I_2 = I_1 cos^2 (\theta )[/tex]
=> [tex]cos^2 (\theta ) = \frac{I_2}{I_1 }[/tex]
=> [tex]cos (\theta) = \sqrt{ \frac{I_2}{I_1} }[/tex]
From the question [tex]I_2 = \frac{I_o}{5}[/tex]
[tex]cos (\theta) = \sqrt{ \frac{ \frac{ I_o}{5} }{\frac{I_o}{2} } }[/tex]
[tex]cos (\theta) = \sqrt{ \frac{2}{5} }[/tex]
=> [tex]\theta = cos ^{-1} [\sqrt{\frac{2}{5}} ][/tex]
=> [tex]\theta = 50.77^o[/tex]