Water that is stored behind a dam is used to generate electrical energy. the process involves multiple transformations. for each step listed, determine the energy transformation that occurs. lake water flows downward through tunnels. flowing water turns turbines. turbines generate electricity.
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Unpolarized light of intensity so passes through two sheets of polarizing material whose transmission axes make an angle of 60∘ with each other as shown in the figure. what is the intensity of the transmitted beam, st?
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