If you now want the intensity to be I/2, what should be the angle (in terms of θ) between the polarizing angle of the fi

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If you now want the intensity to be I/2, what should be the angle (in terms of θ) between the polarizing angle of the fi

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If you now want the intensity to be I/2, what should be the
angle (in terms of θ) between the polarizing angle of the filter
and the original direction of polarization of the light?
Express your answer in terms of the given variable. MUST BE IN
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Constants Part A A beam of polarized light passes through a polarizing filter. When the angle between the polarizing axis of the filter and the direction of polarization of the light is e, the intensity of the emerging beam is I. If you now want the intensity to be 1/2, what should be the angle (in terms of C) between the polarizing angle of the filter and the original direction of polarization of the light? Express your answer in terms of the given variable. ΤΟ ΑΣφ ? α B 7 8 € n 2 V л р 0 т X y Δ Σ Φ Ψ Ω 无 € a = Submit Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect; Try Again; 3 attempts remaining
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