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Chapter 25, Problem 104GP(choose chapter or problem)
Problem 104GP
As mentioned in Problem 95, one pair of eyes in a particular species of ground spider has polarization directions that are at right angles to one another. Suppose that linearly polarized light is incident on such a spider. (a) Prove that the transmitted intensity of one eye plus the transmitted intensity from the other eye is equal to the incident intensity. (b) If the transmitted intensities for the two eyes are 163 W/m2 and 662 W/m2, through what angle must the spider rotate to make the transmitted intensities equal to one another?
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