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Vikentia [17]
3 years ago
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Unpolarized light shines pon a photocell for one hour. then, two polarizers, whose transmission axies are offset by 60, are plac

ed in front of the photocell such that the light must first pass through the polarizers before reaching the cell.
How much time is required for the photocell to receive the same total energy as it received in one hour’s time without the polarizers present?
Physics
1 answer:
LenaWriter [7]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

  t = 1.10 h

Explanation:

For this exercise we must calculate the intensity that reaches the cell with the polarizers, for this we use Malus's law

          I = I₀ cos² θ

Let's calculate

         I = I₀ cos² 60

         I = I₀ 0.907

This is the intensity that reaches the cell

To find time, use an inverse proportion rule or rule of three, the intensity Io in

        t = I₀ / (0.907 I₀) 1 h

        t = 1.10 h

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