Polarized light incident on a polaroid. Let \(I_{0}\) be the intensity of light transmitted by this polaroid. Now, a very large number (say \(N\)) of polaroids are placed in a row with their axes displaced through a small angle \(\theta\) successively. If the last polaroid is crossed to the first one, the intensity of light transmitted by the last polaroid is about:
1. \(0\)
2. \(\dfrac{I_{0}}{2}\)
3. \(I_{0}\)
4. \(\dfrac{I_{0}}{N}\)

Subtopic:  Polarization of Light |
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