If unpolarised light falls on polariser what will intensity
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The intensity becomes i=iocos^2(theta) (Malus's law) hope it helps....
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When unpolarized light passes through a polarizer, the intensity is reduced by a factor of ½. The transmitted light is polarized along the axis of the polarizer.
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