true. 5. Two polarizers are oriented at a 90° angle to one another. A third polarizer is oriented at an angle of 45° to the other two. How would you arrange the three polarizers (first, second and third) so that some light could pass through all three, or is this not possible?

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5. Two polarizers are oriented at a 90° angle to one another. A third polarizer is oriented at an
angle of 45° to the other two. How would you arrange the three polarizers (first, second and
third) so that some light could pass through all three, or is this not possible?
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