(a) Describe briefly how an unpolarized light gets linearly polarized when it passes through a polaroid.(b) Three...
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(a) Describe briefly how an unpolarized light gets linearly polarized when it passes through a polaroid.(b) Three identical polaroid sheets P3, P2 and P3 are oriented so that the pass axis of P1, P2 and P3 are inclined at angles of 60° and 90° respectively with respect to the pass axis of P1. A monochromatic source S of unpolarized light of intensity I0 is kept in front of the polaroid sheet P1 as shown in the figure. Determine the intensities of light as observed by the observers O1 O2 and O3 as shown.
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