The angle between the polarizer

  1. Unpolarized light whose intensity is 1.95 W/m2 is incident on the polarizer in the drawing. (a) What is the intensity of the
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  2. If the angle between the polarizer and the analyzer is 30 degrees, what light intensity would be transmitted through the
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  3. The angle between the polarizer transmission axis and the plane of polarization of the incoming light is 30 +/- 2 deg. If the
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  4. In experiment 1, unpolarized light falls on the polarizer in the figure. The angle of the polarizer is = 58.0°. In experiment
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  5. Unpolarized light with an average intensity of 750.0W.m^2 enters a polarizer with a vertical trasmission axis. the transmitted
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  6. unpolarized light with an average intensity of 750.0W/m^2 enters a polarizer with a vertical transmission axis. the transmitted
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  7. Determine the intensity of light passing through a polarizer-analyzer combination with an angle of 45° between them.
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  8. Determine the angle between a polarizer-analyzer combination that allows 33% of the incident light to pass through.
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  9. A beam of polarized light with an average intensity of 17.1 W/m2 is sent through a polarizer. The transmission axis makes an
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  10. Three polarizers are placed in succession with their axes of polarization as follows: P1 vertical, P2 at angle theta to the
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