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Physics, 27.11.2019 06:31, kayolaaaa53

Unpolarized light passes through three polarizing filters. the first filter has its transmission axis parallel to the z direction, the second has its transmission axis at an angle of 30.0° from the z direction, and the third has its transmission axis at an angle of 60.0° from the z direction. if the light that emerges from the third filter has an intensity of 380.0 w/m2, what is the original intensity of the light? (assume both angles are measured in the same direction from the +z axis.)

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