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Chapter 33, Problem 33.32E
Three polarizing filters are stacked, with the polarizing axis of the second and third filters at 23.0 and 62.0 , respectively, to that of the first. If unpolarized light is incident on the stack, the light has intensity 55.0 W/cm2 after it passes through the stack. If the incident intensity is kept constant but the second polarizer is removed, what is the intensity of the light alter it has passed through the stack?
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