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

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

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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 17.7", and the angle 023 between the axes of the second and third polarizers is 57.1". Pe 7 1. 9, 1 What is the ratio of the intensity Iz of light emerging from the third polarizer to the intensity lo of light incident on the first polarizer? lo
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