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So I know the formula is:
Average intensity of the light leaving the analyzer = (Average intensity of the light entering the analyzer)cos^2 theta
Unpolarized light whose intensity is 1.20 W/m2 is incident on the polarizer in the figure.
What is the intensity of the light leaving the polarizer?
...W/m^2
If the analyzer is set at an angle of ? = 70° with respect to the polarizer, what is the intensity of the light that reaches the photocell?
...W/m^2
Average intensity of the light leaving the analyzer = (Average intensity of the light entering the analyzer)cos^2 theta
Unpolarized light whose intensity is 1.20 W/m2 is incident on the polarizer in the figure.
What is the intensity of the light leaving the polarizer?
...W/m^2
If the analyzer is set at an angle of ? = 70° with respect to the polarizer, what is the intensity of the light that reaches the photocell?
...W/m^2