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  1. An analyzer is rotated about an incident ray. The intensity of light is found to increase and decrease, but it does not become
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  2. Unpolarized light is incident on four polarizing sheets with their transmission axes oriented as shown in the figure, in which
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  3. 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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  4. 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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  5. 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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  6. Linearly polarized light is incident on a piece of polarizing material. What is the ratio of the transmitted light intensity to
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  7. Light is incident on a polarizer analyser combination with 37o between their axes. The percent of incident light transmitted is:
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  8. A beam of light is unpolarized. This means that:
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  9. Unpolarized light is shown through two polarizing filters that are at 90 degrees. What fraction of light will pass through both
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  10. 1. Yellow light of wavelength 5.5 x 10^-7 m is incident normally at a diffraction grating with 300 lines per mm. Calculate the
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