Home
Class 12
PHYSICS
The axes of the polariser and analyser a...

The axes of the polariser and analyser are inclined to each other at `60^(@)`. If the amplitude of polarised light emergent through analyser is A. The amplitude of unpolarised light incident polariser is

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

The axes of the polariser and analyser are inclined to each other at 60^(@) . If the amplitude of polarised light emergent through analyser is A. The amplitude of unplorised light incident polariser is

The amplitude of polarised light transmitted through a polariser is A. The amplitude of unpolarised light incident on it is

The polariser and analyser are inclined to each other at 60^(@) . The intensity of polarised light emerging from polariser is I. The intensity of the unpolarised light incident on the polariser is

Unpolarised light passes through a polariser and analyser which are at an angle of 45^(@) with respect to each other. The intensity of polarised light coming fromanalyse is 5W//m^(2) . The intensity of unpolarised light incident on polariset is

Light can not be polarised by

What is meant by polarised light ?

An analyser is inclined to a polariser at an angle of 30^(0) . The intensity of light emerging from the analyser is (1)/(n) th of that is incident on the polariser. Then n is equal to

An analyser is inclined to a polariser at an angle of 30^(@) . The intensity of light emerging on the polariser. Then n is equal to