Diagram showing the displacement of unpolarised and polarised transverse waves
Diagram showing an unpolarised and polarised wave travelling through polarisers
The following are statements about waves.Which statement below describes a situation in which polarisation should happen?
A. Radio waves pass through a metal grid
B. Surface water waves are diffractedC. Sound waves are reflected
D. Ultrasound waves pass through a metal grid
ANSWER: A
Malus’s law equation
Table of transmission depending on polariser orientation
Unpolarised light is incident on a polariser.
The light transmitted by the first polariser is then incident on a second polariser.
The polarising(or transmission) axis of the second polariser is 30° to that of the first.The intensity incident on the first polariser is I.What is the intensity emerging from the second polariser?
ANSWER: B
Remember when using Malus’s law to square the cosine of the angle (cos2 θ)
Remember that the unpolarised light coming through will always halve in intensity when it becomes polarised through an polariser. Only then should you use Malus' law to find the intensity of the light after it has passed through the analyser. Therefore, the I and I0 in Malus' law are the intensities of light that are already polarised.
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