Question
Determine the angle between a polarizer-analyzer combination that allows 33% of the incident light to pass through.
Answers
Light getting thru:
.33=cos(Theta)
theta= arc cos(.33)
Now that is assuming the incident E plane is situated such that the first filter is aligned with it.
.33=cos(Theta)
theta= arc cos(.33)
Now that is assuming the incident E plane is situated such that the first filter is aligned with it.
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