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Malus Law

This document describes an experiment to verify Malus' law for polarized light using a photovoltaic cell. Light from a halogen lamp passes through a polarizer and analyzer, and the intensity of light transmitted through the analyzer is measured with a photovoltaic cell and microammeter as the analyzer is rotated. Observations of the analyzer angle and microammeter readings are recorded and used to plot a graph of intensity versus angle to show the cosine squared relationship described by Malus' law. Sources of error are identified, including ensuring consistent positioning and lighting conditions during the experiment.

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Malus Law

This document describes an experiment to verify Malus' law for polarized light using a photovoltaic cell. Light from a halogen lamp passes through a polarizer and analyzer, and the intensity of light transmitted through the analyzer is measured with a photovoltaic cell and microammeter as the analyzer is rotated. Observations of the analyzer angle and microammeter readings are recorded and used to plot a graph of intensity versus angle to show the cosine squared relationship described by Malus' law. Sources of error are identified, including ensuring consistent positioning and lighting conditions during the experiment.

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EXPERIMENT NO. – 11
MALUS LAW

OBJECT:-To verify the Law of Malus for plane polarized light with the help of photovoltaic cell.

APPARATUS REQUIRED -
Optical bench, halogen lamp, double convex lens, polarizer, analyzer, photo voltaic cell with
colorimeter and micro-ammeter (0-50mA).

FORMULA USED -
According to Malus Law, when a beam of completely plane polarized light is incident on the
analyzer, then the intensity I of the emergent light is given by
I= Io cos2 ϕ
Where Io = Intensity of plane polarized light incident on the analyzer.
Φ= angles between planes of transmission of polarizer and the analyzer
To verify this law, light from the analyzer is made to enter in a photovoltaic cell. The current
output of photovoltaic dell is connected to microammeter.
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PROCEDURE:-
1. The experimental setup is arranged as shown in the figure. In this arrangement, the source
S, convex lens, Polarizer P, Analyzer A and the window of Photovoltaic cell should be at
the same height.
2. Now switch on the incandescent bulb. Light from the source S rendered parallel with the
help of convex lens L is allowed to fall on polarizer P.
3. For any orientation of the polarizer P, the polarized light passes through analyzer A. The
analyzer A is rotated till there is maximum deflection in the micro-ammeter. The position
of analyzer is noted on the circular scale. The corresponding micro-ammeter deflection is
also recorded. The position of analyzer corresponds to ϕ=0 (here ϕ is the angle between
Planes of transmission of polarizer and analyzer.)
4. The analyzer A is rotated through a small angle, say 10o and then the steady micro-ammeter
deflection is noted.
5. The experiment is repeated by rotating the analyzer through 10o degree each time and
noting down the corresponding micro-ammeter deflection till it become practically zero.

OBSERVATIONS:-

S. No. Angles through Micro-ammeter reading Cos ϕ Cos2ϕ θ/Cos2ϕ


which analyzer
µA θ
is rotated ϕ
1. 10o
2. 20 o
3. 30 o
4. 40 o
5. 50 o
6. 60 o
7. 70 o
8. 80 o

CALCULATIONS:-
Find the value of θ/Cos2ϕ from each observation and plot the graph for cos2ϕ on X-Axis and θ on
Y-Axis. Discuss the nature and reason for such a graph.

SOURCES OF ERROR AND PRECAUTIONS:-


1. The position of the polarizer should not be disturbed throughout the experiment.
2. The source of light, lens, polarizer, analyzer, and the solar cell should be adjusted to the same
height.
3. The voltage applied to the light source should be constant throughout the experiment.
4. The experiment should be performed in the dark room to avoid any external light inside the
photovoltaic cell.
5. Care should be taken while performing the experiment as the bulb becomes very hot.

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