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Linearly polarized light with an intensity of 6.70 w/m2 passes through a polariz

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Question

Linearly polarized light with an intensity of 6.70 w/m2 passes through a polarizer whose transmission axis is tilted at an angle of = 73.0° clockwise relative to the vertical. The polarization angle, , for the incoming light is 21.9 Linearly Polarized Light What is the intensity of the light once it has passed through the polarizer? 3.35 W/m 2 Submit Answer Tries 3/10 Previous Tries What is the angle of polarization of the light once it has passed through the polarizer? Measure the angle relative to the vertical. (Use deg for degrees 94.9 deg Clockwise Counter-clockwise Submit Answer You have entered that answer before Tries 4/10 Previous Tries

Explanation / Answer

I = I0 (cos(theta))^2

I1 = (6.70)(cos(73 - 21.9))^2

I1 = 2.64 W/m^2 ........Ans

angel of polarization = theta = 73 deg ...Ans

clockwise

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