Question
Physics Question on Wave optics
Unpolarised light of intensity 32Wm−2 passes through three polarisers such that the transmission axis of the last polariser is crossed with first. If the ensity of the emerging light is 3Wm−2 the angle between the axes of the first two polarisers is.
45∘
60∘
30∘
zero
30∘
Solution
Since unpolarized light is passing through the first polarizer, hence the intensity of light after crossing the first polarizer will be I1=21I0=16Wm−2 Let us assume that the angle between the transmission axis of the first and second polarizer is θ , then from Malus law we can find out the intensity of light after it crosses the second polarizer. I2=I1cos2θ=16cos2θ Similarly, the intensity of light after crossing the third polarizer is I3=I2(cos)2(90∘−θ)=16(cos)2θ(sin)2θ ⇒I3=16cos2θsin2θ=3 ⇒4cos2θsin2θ=43 ⇒(sin)2(2θ)=43 θ=30∘