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An unpolarizing beam of light is inciden...

An unpolarizing beam of light is incident on a group of four palarizing sheets, which are arranaged in such a way that the characteristic direction of each polarizing sheet makes an angle of `30^(@)` with that of the preceding sheet. What fraction of incident unpolarized light is transmitted ?

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