An overhead projector is turned on so its light shines on the screen at the fron
ID: 1775986 • Letter: A
Question
An overhead projector is turned on so its light shines on the screen at the front of the classroom. The light from the projector is unpolarized, and the intensity of the light reaching the screen is 380 W/m2.
A single polarizer is then placed on the projector, so the light passes through the polarizer before reaching the screen. The transmission axis of the polarizer is aligned at a +48.0° angle (see the picture to see exactly what direction this is).
Explanation / Answer
Intensity of light coming from projector I = Io*(costheta)^2
Io = 380 W/m^2
theta = 48
I = 380*(cos48)^2
I = 170 W/m^2