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Experiments show that the ground spider Drassodes cupreus uses one of its severa

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Question

Experiments show that the ground spider Drassodes cupreus uses one of its several pairs of eyes as a polarization detector. In fact, the two eyes in this pair have polarization directions that are at right angles to one another. Suppose linearly polarized light with an intensity of 800 W/m2 shines from the sky onto the spider, and that the intensity transmitted by one of the polarizing eyes is 212 W/m2.

(a) For this eye, what is the angle between the polarization direction of the eye and the polarization direction of the incident light? (

Explanation / Answer

a)

Polarization:

I1 = I0 cos2(1)

>>> cos2(1) = I1/I0 = 212/800 = 0.265

>>> 1 = 59.02 °

b)

I2 = I0 cos2(2)

polarization directions are at right angles >>> 1 + 2 = 90 >>> 2 = 30.983

I2 = I0 cos2(2) = 800 * cos2(30.983) = 588 W/m2

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