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प्रश्न
Find an expression for intensity of transmitted light when a polaroid sheet is rotated between two crossed polaroids. In which position of the polaroid sheet will the transmitted intensity be maximum?
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उत्तर

Let us consider two crossed polarisers P1 and P2, with a polaroid sheet P3 placed between them.
Let I0 be the intensity of polarised light after passing through the first polariser P1. If θ is the angle between the axes of P1 and P3, then the intensity of the polarised light after passing through P3 will be I=I0cos2θ.
As P1 and P2 are crossed, the angle between the axes of P1 and P2 = 90°.
∴ Angle between the axes of P2 and P3 = (90°−θ)
The intensity of light emerging from P2 will be given by
I=[I0cos2θ]cos2(90°−θ)
⇒I=[I0cos2θ]sin2θ
`=>I=I_0/4(4cos^2thetasin^2theta)`
`=>I=I_0/4(2sinthetacostheta^2)`
`=>I=I_0/4sin^2theta`
The intensity of polarised light transmitted from P2 will be maximum when
sin2θ=maximum=1
⇒sin2θ=sin90°
⇒2θ=90°
⇒θ=45°
Also, the maximum transmitted intensity will be given by
`I=I_0/4`
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