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Unpolarised light beam of intensity `I_(0)` is incident on polaroid `P_(1)`. The three polaroids are arranged in such a way that transmission axis of `P_(1)` and `P_(3)` are perpendicular to each other. Angle between the trasmission axis of `P_(2)` and `P_(3)` `60^(@)`. The intensity of the beam coming out from `P_(3)` will be:

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