A beam of initially unpolarized light passes through a sequence of three ideal polarizers. The angle 12 between the axes

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A beam of initially unpolarized light passes through a sequence of three ideal polarizers. The angle 12 between the axes

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A beam of initially unpolarized light passes through a sequence of three ideal polarizers. The angle 12 between the axes of the first and second polarizers is 24.9°, and the angle $23 between the axes of the second and third polarizers is 52.3º. P2 T. 023 What is the ratio of the intensity 13 of light emerging from the third polarizer to the intensity 1 of light incident on the first polarizer?
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