1. Show that if you have three polarizing filters, with the second at an angle of 45 degrees to the first and the third at an angle of 90 degrees to the first, the intensity of light will not be zero by calculating this intensity in terms of lo, despite the third filter being at 90 degrees to the first. What percentage of the initial intensity remains after the third filter? Represent your answer as a decimal value rather than a percentage. This is in contrast to having only the first and third, which reduces the intensity to zero because the second filter will be at 90 degrees to the first.

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1. Show that if you have three polarizing filters, with the second at an angle of 45 degrees to the first
and the third at an angle of 90 degrees to the first, the intensity of light will not be zero by calculating
this intensity in terms of l, despite the third filter being at 90 degrees to the first.
What percentage of the initial intensity remains after the third filter? Represent your answer as a
decimal value rather than a percentage.
This is in contrast to having only the first and third, which reduces the intensity to zero because the
second filter will be at 90 degrees to the first.
Transcribed Image Text:1. Show that if you have three polarizing filters, with the second at an angle of 45 degrees to the first and the third at an angle of 90 degrees to the first, the intensity of light will not be zero by calculating this intensity in terms of l, despite the third filter being at 90 degrees to the first. What percentage of the initial intensity remains after the third filter? Represent your answer as a decimal value rather than a percentage. This is in contrast to having only the first and third, which reduces the intensity to zero because the second filter will be at 90 degrees to the first.
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