"\\bigstar" Malus law for unpolarized light
"\\bull" For unpolarized light, the electric and magnetic field components of light waves oscillate in random directions having more than one plane.
"\\bull" The intensity of polarized light will become minimum when the polarization axis of the polarizer is perpendicular with the emitted polarized light.
"\\bull" Malus’ law states that the intensity of plane-polarized light that passes through an analyzer varies as
"\\bull" the square of the cosine of the angle between the plane of the polarizer and the transmission axes of the analyzer.
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formula
"\\boxed{ I = I_o cos^2 \u03d5}"
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