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Physics, 17.02.2020 17:52 caggh345

Light that is linearly polarized in a direction of 23.0° to the vertical is incident on a polarizer that has its transmission axis at 53.0° to the vertical.

a. What is the angle between the polarization direction of the light and the transmission axis of the polarizer?
b. If the incident light has an intensity of 560 W/m2, what is the intensity of the light emerging from the polarizer?
c. At what angle, measured from the vertical, is the polarization direction of the light emerging from the polarizer?

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