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Unpolarised light of intensity `32 Wm^(-2)` passes through three polarizer such that the transmission axis of the last polarizer is crossed with that of the first. The intensity of final emerging light is `3Wm^(-2)`. The intensity of light transmitted by first polarizer will be

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