Home
Class 12
PHYSICS
An unpolarised light of intensity 'I(0)'...

An unpolarised light of intensity `'I_(0)'` is passed through the two Polaroid's placed parallel to each other and their transmission. Axes are inclined at an angle `45`. The intensity of the polarised light after passing through the Ploaroid's will be

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

An unpolarized light of intensity 25W/m^(2) is passed normally through two polaroids placed parallel to each other with their transmission axes making an angle 37^(@) with each other.Then the intensity of the emerging light is

Unpolarised light of intensity I_0 passes through five successive polaroid sheets,each of whose transmission axes makes an angle 45^@ . With the previous one.The intensity of the finally transmitted light is

An unpolarized light with intensity 2I_(0) is passed through a polaroid. The resultant intensity of the transmitted light will be

An unpolarized light with intensity 2I_(0) is passed through a polaroid. The resultant intensity of the transmitted light will be

Unpolarised light of intensity I is passed through a polaroid. What is the intensity of emerging polaroised light ?

Unpolarised light of intensity I is passed through a polaroid. What is the intensity of emerging polaroised light ?

A polarised light intensity I_(0) is passed through another polariser whose pass axis makes an angle of 60^(@) with the pass axis of the former, What is the intensity of emergent polarised light from second polarised?

A polarised light intensity I_(0) is passed through another polariser whose pass axis makes an angle of 60^(@) with the pass axis of the former, What is the intensity of emergent polarised light from second polarised?