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A horizontal beam of vertically polarized light of intensity `43 W//m^(2)` is sent through two polarizing sheets. The polarizing direaction of the first is `60^(@)` to the vertical, and that of the second is horizontal. The intensity of the light transmitted b y the pair of sheets is (nearly)

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