11. A polarized light is incident on several polarizing disks whose planes are parallel and centered on common axis. Suppose that the transmission axis of the first polarizer is rotated 19° relative to the axis of polarization of the incident light, and that the transmission axis of each additional analyzer is rotated 19° relative to the transmission axis of the previous one. What is the minimum number of polarizer needed (whole number), so the transmitted light through all polarizing sheets has an intensity that is less than 16% that striking the first polarizer? 16 cci16 cu ceil6 ccil

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11. A polarized light is incident on several polarizing disks whose planes
are parallel and centered on common axis. Suppose that the transmission
axis of the first polarizer is rotated 19° relative to the axis of polarization
of the incident light, and that the transmission axis of each additional
analyzer is rotated 19° relative to the transmission axis of the previous
one. What is the minimum number of polarizer needed (whole number), so
the transmitted light through all polarizing sheets has an intensity that is
less than 16% that striking the first polarizer?
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Transcribed Image Text:11. A polarized light is incident on several polarizing disks whose planes are parallel and centered on common axis. Suppose that the transmission axis of the first polarizer is rotated 19° relative to the axis of polarization of the incident light, and that the transmission axis of each additional analyzer is rotated 19° relative to the transmission axis of the previous one. What is the minimum number of polarizer needed (whole number), so the transmitted light through all polarizing sheets has an intensity that is less than 16% that striking the first polarizer? cil6 cei 16 cci16 ¡16 ceil6 ceit ceil6 cci16 c 091100
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