Authors: Kamal L Rajpal
No light passes through two crossed polarizers. However, if a third polarizer is inserted, at let’s say 45 degrees, in between the two crossed polarizers then, light does go through the three polarizers in series. This behavior can be explained with the help of a mathematical analysis. This paper explains it using a simple graphical approach. A graphical derivation of Malus Law is given and the EPR paradox has been made clear in a graphical manner.
Comments: 14 pages, 24 figures
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