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A polarizer-analyser set is adjusted such that the intensity of light coming out of the analyser is just 12.5 % of the original intersity. Assuming that the polarizer – analyser set does not absorb any light the angle by which the analyser need to be rotated further to reduce the output intensity to be zero, is :

A

`71.6^@`

B

`18.4^@`

C

`90^@`

D

`45^@`

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