Answer:
a) the intensity of the polarization of light emerging from each filter is I₀/2, 0.25 I₀ and 0.125 I₀
b) the intensity of light emerging from the each remaining filter is I₀ / 2 and 0.
Explanation:
a) The intensity of the incident light is I₀ and therefore the intensity of light transmitted through the first filter is
I₁ = I₀ / 2
The polarizing direction will be parallel to the axis of the first filter intensity of light transmitted through the second filter:
I₂ = I₁ cos²(θ₁)
I₂ = (I₀ / 2) cos²(45°)
I₂ = 0.25 I₀
Therefore, the polarizing direction will be at 45° to the axis of the first filter. The light intensity transmitted through the filter will be
I₃ = I₂ cos²(θ₂ - θ₁)
I₃ = I₂ cos²(90 - 45)
I₃ = I₂ cos²(45)
I₃ = 0.25 I₀ cos²(45)
I₃ = 0.125 I₀
Therefore, the intensity of the polarization of light emerging from each filter is I₀/2, 0.25 I₀ and 0.125 I₀
b) the intensity of light transmitted through the first filter is
I₁ = I₀ / 2
when the second filter is removed.
The intensity of light that is transmitted through the third filter is :
I₃' = I₁ cos²(90)
I₃' = (I₀ / 2)(0)
I₃' = 0
Therefore, the intensity of light emerging from the each remaining filter is I₀ / 2 and 0.