Intensity of Polarized Light through Crossed Polaroids:
Let’s consider the configuration where polaroids A and B are crossed, meaning their polarizing axes are at \( 90^\circ \) to each other. A third polaroid C is inserted between them, with its polarizing axis making an angle \( \theta \) with the polarizing axis of polaroid A. The intensity of light after passing through polaroid A is \( I_0 \).
1. Intensity of light after passing through polaroid A: The intensity of light after passing through polaroid A will be: \[ I_1 = I_0 \cos^2 \theta, \] where \( \theta \) is the angle between the polarizing axis of A and C.
2. Intensity of light after passing through polaroid B: The intensity of light transmitted through polaroid B will depend on the angle between the polarizing axis of C and B. Let this angle be \( \theta' \). The intensity of the transmitted light from B is given by: \[ I_2 = I_1 \cos^2 \theta' = I_0 \cos^2 \theta \cos^2 \theta'. \] Since polaroids A and B are crossed, \( \theta' = 90^\circ - \theta \). Thus, we have: \[ I_2 = I_0 \cos^2 \theta \sin^2 \theta. \]
3. Maximum Intensity: To find the angle for which the intensity of the transmitted light is maximum, we differentiate \( I_2 \) with respect to \( \theta \) and set it equal to zero: \[ \frac{dI_2}{d\theta} = I_0 \left( 2 \cos \theta \sin \theta . \sin \theta . \cos \theta \right) = 0. \] The solution to this is: \[ \theta = 45^\circ. \] Hence, the intensity of the transmitted light will be maximum when the angle \( \theta \) between the polarizing axes of A and C is \( 45^\circ \).
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