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Two beams, A and B, of plane polarized light with mutually perpendicular planes of polarization are seen through a polaroid. From the position when beam A has maximum intensity (and beam B has zero intensity), a rotation of polaroid through 30 makes the two beams appear equally bright. If the initial intensities of the two beams are IA and IB respectively, then IBIA will be equal to

A
3.0
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3
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After passing through Polaroid,

Intensity of beam A=Intensity of beam B

IAcos230=IBcos260

IA×34=IB×14

IBIA=3

Correct answer : 3

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