Calculate the intensity of polarized light after passing through a second polarizer.
Last updated: March 2026 | By ForgeCalc Engineering
Malus' Law states that the intensity of polarized light transmitted through a second polarizer (the analyzer) is proportional to the square of the cosine of the angle between the transmission axes of the two polarizers.
If the polarizers are parallel (0°), the intensity is maximum. If they are perpendicular (90°), the intensity is zero, effectively blocking all light.
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