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Unpolarized light passes through two polarizers whose transmission axes are at an angle of 25.0 ∘...

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:

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A polarizer passes 0.5 of the incident unpolarized light, and a second polarizer passes cos(theta)^2 of the polarized

light incident on it (where theta is the angle between the light polarization and the polarizer axis).

equation is

I = 0.5*I0*cos^2(theta)

I/I0 = 0.5*(cos25)^2 = 0.5*(0.90630779)^2 = 0.4107

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