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A beam of light incident on a glass slab `(mu=1.54)` in a direction as shown in the figure. The reflected light is analysed by a polarioid prism, On rotating the polariod, `(tan57^(@)=1.54)`

A

the intensity remains unchanged

B

the intensity is reduced to zero and remains at zero

C

the intensity gradually reduced to zero and then again increases

D

the intensity increases continuously

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C

Given `mu=1.54`
We know that `theta=tan^(-1)(mu) rArr theta=tan^(-1)(1.54) rArr theta=57^(@)`
On rotating the polaroid the reflected light is fully polarised Here, the intensity gradually reduces to zero and then again increases
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