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find the intensity of the unpolarised of light of intensity

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Answered by Braɪnlyємρєяσя
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Explanation:

When polarized light of intensity I0 is incident on a polarizer, the transmitted intensity is given by I = I0cos2θ, where θ is the angle between the polarization direction of the incident light and the axis of the filter. The transmitted light is polarized along the axis of the polarizer.

Answered by HorridAshu
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When polarized light of intensity I0 is incident on a polarizer, the transmitted intensity is given by I = I0cos2θ, where θ is the angle between the polarization direction of the incident light and the axis of the filter. The transmitted light is polarized along the axis of the polarizer.

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