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- Discuss the intensity of transmitted light when a polaroid sheet is rotated between two crossed polaroids?​

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Answered by jaya525
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when a polaroid sheet is rotated between two crossed Polaroids,the two crossed Polaroids include a polarizer and an analyzer such that the transmission axis of analyzer is perpendicular to polarizer. Hence in crossed condition the transmitter light will be nil.

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Answered by itzcutiepie4
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Two crossed polaroids consists of a polarizer and analyzer such that the transmission axis of analyzer

Two crossed polaroids consists of a polarizer and analyzer such that the transmission axis of analyzeris perpendicular to polarizer. Hence in crossed condition transmitted light is nil.

Two crossed polaroids consists of a polarizer and analyzer such that the transmission axis of analyzeris perpendicular to polarizer. Hence in crossed condition transmitted light is nil.Polaroid sheet will not change the polarization direction of light. Hence if you rotate the poloroid sheet

Two crossed polaroids consists of a polarizer and analyzer such that the transmission axis of analyzeris perpendicular to polarizer. Hence in crossed condition transmitted light is nil.Polaroid sheet will not change the polarization direction of light. Hence if you rotate the poloroid sheetbetween the polarizer and analyzer there will not be any change in transmitted light which is nil.....

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