3). You have two polarizers. You want to reduce incident unpolarized light to one fourth of its intensity. A) What angle

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3). You have two polarizers. You want to reduce incident unpolarized light to one fourth of its intensity. A) What angle

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3). You have two polarizers. You want to reduce incident unpolarized light to one fourth of its intensity. A) What angles must the polarizers make with respect to each other to achieve this output intensity? B) What angle does each polarizer make with respect to the vertical if you require the output to be polarized horizontally?
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