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Two polaroid `A` and `B` are set in crossed positions. A third polaroid `C` is placed between the two making `/_theta` with the pass axis of first polaroid. Write the expression for intensity of light transmitted from second polaroid. In what orientations will be transmitted intensity be (i) minimum (ii) maximum ?

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