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Physics, 28.06.2019 09:00 hiji0206

Unpolarized light is incident on a series of polarizing disks. we have three polarizers a, b and c have transmission axes that make angles of 30, 90 and 180 degrees, respectively, measured cw from the vertical y-axis. you want to maximize the relative transmission and can place them in any order. what is the maximum possible relative transmission (ie. ifinal/1o) passing through a series of all three polarizers? final/lo-0.187 final/lo 0.250 final/lo -0.125 final/lo 0.0625 final/lo 0.094 final/lo 0.375

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