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Physics, 17.03.2020 03:31 ashvinmsingh

At a beach the light is generallypartially polarized owing to reflections off sand and water. At a particular beach on a particular day near sundown, the horizontalcomponent of the electric field vector is 2.3 times the vertical component. A standingsunbather puts on polarizing sunglasses; the glasses eliminate the horizontal field component.(a) What fraction of the light intensity received before the glasses were put on now reaches the sunbather’s eyes? (b) The sunbather, still wearing the glasses, lies on his side. Whatfraction of the light intensity receivedbefore the glasses were put on now reaches his eyes?

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