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[" Unpolarised light falls on two polarising sheets "],[" placed one on top of the other.What must be "],[" the angle between the characteristic directions "],[" of the sheets if the intensity of the final "],[" transmitted light is one-third the maximum "],[" intensity of the first transmitted beam? "]

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