Cuesta College, San Luis Obispo, CA
Cf. Giambattista/Richardson/Richardson, Physics, 2/e, Problem 22.45
Unpolarized light is incident on two sets of ideal polarizers. Discuss why a greater fraction of the incident light passes through polarizer set 1 than through polarizer set 2. Explain your reasoning using the properties of polarizers and polarization.
Solution and grading rubric:
- p:
Correct. One-half of the unpolarized light will pass through the first polarizer in either set, but the first polarizer in set 1 will let vertically polarized light pass through, while the first polarizer in set 2 will let horizontally polarized light pass through. From Malus' law, the fraction of polarized light that passes through a polarizer is given by cos2θ, where θ (the angle between the polarization of light and the transmission axis of the polarizer) would be 15° for set 1, and 75° for set 2. Since (1/2)·cos2(15°) > (1/2)·cos2(75°), more light will pass through the set 1 than through set 2. - r:
As (p), but argument indirectly, weakly, or only by definition supports the statement to be proven, or has minor inconsistencies or loopholes. - t:
Nearly correct, but argument has conceptual errors, or is incomplete. - v:
Limited relevant discussion of supporting evidence of at least some merit, but in an inconsistent or unclear manner. - x:
Implementation/application of ideas, but credit given for effort rather than merit. - y:
Irrelevant discussion/effectively blank. - z:
Blank.
Section 30882
Exam code: midterm01p0C4
p: 26 students
r: 3 students
t: 4 students
v: 0 students
x: 0 students
y: 0 students
z: 0 student
A sample "p" response (from student 1337):
Another sample "p" response (from student 3698):
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