Linearly polarized light with an intensity I 0 passes through a linear polarizer that is at 60
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Question:
Linearly polarized light with an intensity I0 passes through a linear polarizer that is at 60 degree angle with it's axis of polarization. It then passes through another linear polarizer that is oriented in the same direction that it was initially polarized.
What is the final intensity of this beam?
Show the algebraic form of the equation that you apply and express your answer in terms of the initial intensity of the beam.
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