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A beam of unpolarized light with a power of 1 mW passes through a linear polarizer with a vertical transmission axis, and then through another linear polarizer with its transmission axis at 50 degrees to the vertical. What is the light beam power after the second polarizer, assuming the polarizers are ideal (i. e. they do not absorb any power in the transmitted polarization)

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