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using Mauls law,
IA cos^2 30° = IB cos^2 60 °
= 3IA/ 4= IB /4
IA/IB = 1/3
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Hey mate
here's your answer
use the mauls law in which the beam of plane polarized light after passing through a rotatable polizer varies as the square of cosine of the angle through which the polarizer is rotated from the position that gives maximum intensity
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