General Physics, 2nd Edition
General Physics, 2nd Edition
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ISBN: 9780471522782
Author: Morton M. Sternheim
Publisher: WILEY
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Chapter 23, Problem 44E
To determine

The fraction of intensity transmitted for the given case.

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Write expression for intensity of the light after passing through first polarizer.

    I1=I0cos2θ1        (1)

Here, I0 is the original intesity of the light and θ1 is the angle of first polarizer from the normal.

Write expression for intensity of light after passing through second polarizer.

    I2=I1cos2θ2

Here, θ2 is the angle from the first polarizer.

Write expression for intensity of light after passing through third polarizer.

    I3=I2cos2θ3

Here, θ3 is angle from second polarizer.

Substitute I1cos2θ2 for I2 in above expression.

    I3=I1cos2θ2cos2θ3        (2)

Write expression for fraction of intensity passed.

    IF=I3I0        (3)

Conclusion:

Substitute 0° for θ1 in equation (1).

    I1=I0cos20°I1=I0

Substitute I0 for I1, 30° for θ2 and 30° for θ3 in equation (2).

    I3=I0cos230°cos230°I3=0.56I0

Substitute 0.56I0 for I3 in equation (3).

    IF=0.56I0I0IF=0.56

Thus, the fraction of intensity passed is 0.56.

(b)

To determine

The fraction of intensity transmitted for given case.

(b)

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Explanation of Solution

Write expression for intensity of the light after passing through first polarizer.

    I1=I0cos2θ1        (1)

Here, I0 is the original intesity of the light and θ1 is the angle of first polarizer from the normal.

Write expression for intensity of light after passing through second polarizer.

    I2=I1cos2θ2

Here, θ2 is the angle from the first polarizer.

Write expression for intensity of light after passing through third polarizer.

    I3=I2cos2θ3

Here, θ3 is angle from second polarizer.

Substitute I1cos2θ2 for I2 in above expression.

    I3=I1cos2θ2cos2θ3        (2)

Write expression for fraction of intensity passed.

    IF=I3I0        (3)

Conclusion:

Substitute 0° for θ1 in equation (1).

    I1=I0cos20°I1=I0

Substitute I0 for I1, 60° for θ2 and 30° for θ3 in equation (2).

    I3=I0cos260°cos230°I3=0.19I0

Substitute 0.19I0 for I3 in equation (3).

    IF=0.19I0I0IF=0.19

Thus, the fraction of intensity passed is 0.19.

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