Polarized light goes through two Polaroid sheets. The angle between the two sheets is 50
so at each polarizer lose cos(dtheta)^2
so
cos(theta)^2*cos(50 degrees)^2 = 0.2
cos theta = sqrt(0.2)/cos(50 degrees)=0.6957
theta = arcos(0.6957)=45.92 degrees
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