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A beam of plane polarised light falls normally on a polariser (cross sectional area `3 xx 10^(-4)m^(2)`) which rotates about the axis of the ray with an angular velocity of `31.4 rad//s`. Find the energy of light passing through polariser per revolution and the intensity of emergent beam, if flux of energy of the incident ray is `10^(-3) W`.

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