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16 June, 22:28

What percentage of the intensity gets through both polarizers?

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  1. 17 June, 01:25
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    if the two polarizers have the same direction the transmitted light is 50% of the incident and if the two polarizers are at 90º the transmitted light is zero

    Explanation:

    The incident light is generally random, that is, it does not have a polarization plane, when the first polarized stops by half, this already polarized light arrives at the second polarizer and the causticity passes

    I = I₀ cos² θ

    therefore if the two polarizers have the same direction the transmitted light is 50% of the incident and if the two polarizers are at 90º the transmitted light is zero
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