Question: If two polarizers are oriented with their polarization axes crossed at 90, then no light is predicted to pass through the second polarizer. What

If two polarizers are oriented with their polarization axes crossed at 90,

If two polarizers are oriented with their polarization axes crossed at 90, then no light is predicted to pass through the second polarizer. What happened, when a third polarizer is placed between the original two polarizers? *At what angle is most light transmitted? PDoes this angle make sense? WHY?

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