Two polarizers are oriented at 76 ∘ to one another. Unpolarized light falls on them. What fraction of the light intensity is transmitted?
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Two polarizers are oriented at 76 ∘ to one another. Unpolarized light falls on them. What...
Two polarizers are oriented at 72 ? to one another. Unpolarized light falls on them. What fraction of the light intensity is transmitted? Express your answer using two significant figures.
Two polarizers are oriented at 65° to one another. Unpolarized light falls on the first one. What fraction of the light intensity is transmitted by the second one?
Problem 24.60 Two polarizers are oriented at 56 degree to one another. Unpolarized light falls on them. Part A What fraction of the light intensity is transmitted? Express your answer using two significant figures.
Unpolarized light passes through two polarizers whose transmission axes are at an angle of 20.0 ∘ with respect to each other. What fraction of the incident intensity is transmitted through the polarizers?
Unpolarized light passes through two polarizers whose transmission axes are at an angle of 25.0 ∘ with respect to each other. What fraction of the incident intensity is transmitted through the polarizers? I/I0 equals:
You have two polarizers on an optical rail between an unpolarized light source (of intensity I0) and a detector. Polarizer 1 is oriented at an angle of θ1 = 40° from the horizontal, and polarizer 2 is oriented horizontally (θ2 = 0°). (a) What is the intensity of the light after it passes through only polarizer 1? Express your answer as a fraction or decimal in terms of I0 (i.e. I = 1⁄4 I0). (b) What is the intensity of...
Unpolarized light is incident on a system of three ideal polarizers. The second polarizer is oriented at an angle of 30.0° with respect to the first, and the third is oriented at an angle of 45.0° with respect to the first. If the light that emerges from the system has an intensity of 31.8 W/m2, what is the intensity of the incident light?
2. Unpolarized light falls on two polarizing sheets placed one above the other. What is the angle between the characteristic directions of the sheets if the intensity of the transmitted light is (a) one-tenth the maximum intensity of the transmitted beam or (b) one-tenth the intensity of the incident beam?
Three polarizers are arranged as shown below. What fraction (if any) of the original unpolarized light intensity is transmitted through the combination? Is light transmitted if the middle polarizer is rotated counterclockwise by 45 degree making it polarizer? What about if it is rotated clockwise by 45 degree making a horizontal polarizer? Explain your answers.
Unpolarized light of intensity 200 W/m^2 falls on a stack of three polarizers. The first and last polarizers are held vertically, and the middle polarizer makes an angle of 45 degrees from the vertical. What is the intensity of light after the last polarizer?