What do you mean by Malus Law??
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↪Actually welcome to the Concept of the Wave Optics !!
↪Basically here , the malus states that
↪When a beam of Plane polarised light is passed through a rotating polarizer , the intensity of the polarised light is directly proportional to the square of the cosine of the angle at which the polarizer is rotated .
↪Since it can be described in mathematical way as
〽I = I○ cos^2 ⊙
↪here I○ is the max intensity and the ⊙ is the angle at which the polarizer is Rotated
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↪Actually welcome to the Concept of the Wave Optics !!
↪Basically here , the malus states that
↪When a beam of Plane polarised light is passed through a rotating polarizer , the intensity of the polarised light is directly proportional to the square of the cosine of the angle at which the polarizer is rotated .
↪Since it can be described in mathematical way as
〽I = I○ cos^2 ⊙
↪here I○ is the max intensity and the ⊙ is the angle at which the polarizer is Rotated
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According to malus, when completely plane polarized light is incident on the analyzer, the intensity I of the light transmitted by the analyzer is directly proportional to the square of the cosine of angle between the transmission axes of the analyzer and the polarizer.
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