Physics, asked by Tragicgirl773, 6 months ago

When unpolarized light is passed through a polarizer, it's intensity?​


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Polarizers (such as the lenses of polarizing sunglasses) are made from this kind of material. If unpolarized light passes through a polarizer, the intensity of the transmitted light is 1/2 of what it was coming in. This shows a linearly polarized wave on a rope.

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