Two Polaroids (polarizers that can polarize visible light) are aligned so that the light passing through them is a maximum. At what angle should one of them be placed so that the intensity is subsequently reduced by half?

Respuesta :

Let the intensity of light from the first polaroid is I_o

The intensity through the second polaroid is,

[tex]I=I_{\text{o}}\cos ^2(\theta)[/tex]

where,

[tex]\theta\text{ is the angle between the }direction\text{ of polarisation of two polaroids,}[/tex]

For the angle,

[tex]\theta=45^{\circ}[/tex]

The intensity of light from the second polaroid is,

[tex]\begin{gathered} I=I_o\cos ^2(45^{\circ}) \\ I=I_{\circ}(\frac{1}{\sqrt[]{2}})^2 \\ I=\frac{I_{\circ}}{2} \end{gathered}[/tex]

Thus, the intensity of light from the second polaroid becomes half if the angle between the direction of polarization of two polaroids is 45 degree.

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