Solved: In experiment 1, unpolarized light falls on the

Chapter 24, Problem 24.87

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In experiment 1, unpolarized light falls on the polarizer in Figure 24.21. The angle of the analyzer is 60.0 . In experiment 2, the unpolarized light is replaced by light of the same intensity, but the light is polarized along the direction of the polarizers transmission axis. By how many additional degrees must the analyzer be rotated so that the light falling on the photocell will have the same intensity as it did in experiment 1? Explain whether is increased or decreased by this additional number of degrees.

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