The jumping spider Drassodes cupreus has a pair of eyes that behave like polarization filters. The transmission axes of the two eyes have an angle of 90∘∘ between them. Suppose linearly polarized light with an intensity of 815 W/m2W/m2 shines from the sky onto the spider and that the intensity transmitted by one of the polarizing eyes is 232 W/m2W/m2 For this eye, what is the angle between its transmission axis and the polarization direction of the incident light? What is the intensity transmitted by the other polarizing eye?
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