Experiments show that the ground spider Drassodes cupreususes one of its various pairs of eyes as a polarization detector. In fact, the two eyes in this pair have polarization directions that are at right angles to one another. Assume linearly polarized light with an intensity of 833 W/m2 shines from the sky onto the spider, and that the intensity transmitted by one of the polarizing eyes is 187 W/m2.
(a) For this eye, find the angle between the polarization direction of the incident light and the polarization direction of the eye?
_____________?°
(b) Find the intensity transmitted by the other polarizing eye?
_____________? W/m2