Light incident polarized vertically (Enter Your answer degrees) Incident and analyze rotated at an angle from vertical, antic the transmitted light has intensity (0.750)1 500° = (0.250)80° Hint = (0.750)0 = (0.500)0 = (0.250)/0 Need Help? #un
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