2. Consider two sequences of (ideal) polarizers. The first consists of 4 polarizers, with the transmission axis of each

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2. Consider two sequences of (ideal) polarizers. The first consists of 4 polarizers, with the transmission axis of each

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2. Consider two sequences of (ideal) polarizers. The first consists of 4 polarizers, with the transmission axis of each successive polarizer oriented at 30° relative the previous one. The second sequence consists of 3 polarizers oriented at 45° relative to the previous one. Which combination will allow the most light to be transmitted?
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