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Please help! Will Rate Problem 23.59 A beam of unpolarized light of intensity Io

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Please help! Will Rate

Problem 23.59 A beam of unpolarized light of intensity Io passes through a series of ideal polarizing filters with their polarizing directions turned to various angles as shown in the figure (Figure 1) Assume that 0 J 45.00 a of 1 Figure 1 Unpolarized Part A What is the light intensity (in terms of Io) at points A, B, and C? Answer in the order indicated. Separate your answers with commas. IA IB IC Submit My Answers Give Up Incorrect, Try Again; 5 attempts remaining Part B If we remove the middle filter, what will be the light intensity at point C? Submit My Answers Give Up Correct Provide Feedback Continue

Explanation / Answer

given thetha=45 degrees

intensity of the beam at point A

will be Ia=Io/2

so Ia/Io=2

Ib=1/2 Io cos^2(45)

cos^2(45)=

(cos(45))^2 = (1/sqrt(2))^2 = 1/2

=0.5

Ib=0.5/2 Io

Ib/Io=0.25

Ic=0.25 Io cos^2(90-45)

Ic/Io=0.125