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Physics, 05.12.2019 19:31 lauren21bunch

Assume a satellite shines an unpolarized light on a telescope. the intensity of the light as it reaches the telescope is 1.1*10-10 w/m2 a lit, 1000-watt light bulb mounted on it. the unpolarized light from the light bulb, upon reaching the telescope, is passed through two polarizing filters that are at an angle of 30° with respect to each other, and then the resulting light is projected onto a ccd camera. what is the intensity of the light detected by the camera?

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