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Plane polarised light is incident normally on a quarter wave plate with optical vibrating making `30^@` with optic axis. The emerging light is passed through a totating Nicol. Intensity from Nicol

A

does not alter

B

varies between maximum and zero

C

varies between maximum and minimum

D

will always be zero.

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