A polaroid is placed at 45° to an incoming light of intensity I_ 0 . Now the intensity of…
Physics · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Optics
A polaroid is placed at 45° to an incoming light of intensity \(I_{0}\). Now the intensity of light passing through polaroid after polarization would be:
- \(I_{0}\)
- \(I_{0} / 2\)
- \(I_{0} / 4\)
- Zero
Answer
(B) I_ 0 / 2
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