868) A linear polarizer selects a component of the electric field. Also, the energy density of light is proportional to the square of the electric field.A 12 mW laser strikes a polarizing filter oriented 60 to the incoming axis of polarization. How much power is blocked by the filter?
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871) A linear polarizer selects a component of the electric field. Also, the energy density of light is proportional to the square of the electric field.A 12 mW laser strikes a polarizing filter oriented 45 to the incoming axis of polarization. How much power is passed by the filter?
872) A linear polarizer selects a component of the electric field. Also, the energy density of light is proportional to the square of the electric field.A 12 mW laser strikes a polarizing filter oriented 30 to the incoming axis of polarization. How much power is blocked by the filter?
873) A linear polarizer selects a component of the electric field. Also, the energy density of light is proportional to the square of the electric field. A 12 mW laser strikes a polarizing filter oriented 30 to the incoming axis of polarization. How much power passes the filter?
875) A linear polarizer selects a component of the electric field. Also, the energy density of light is proportional to the square of the electric field.A 12 mW laser strikes a polarizing filter oriented 60 to the incoming axis of polarization. How much power is passed by the filter?
Won his second Cy Young Award with one of the most remarkable seasons in recent history...threw his third-career no-hitter, started the All-Star Game and achieved many career milestones, such as 3,000 career strikeouts and his first-career 300-strikeout season..led the Majors in wins, opponent batting average (.172), WHIP (0.80) and innings pitched (223) and ranked tied for first in quality starts (26) and second in strikeouts...among AL pitchers, ranked second in ERA...set a career high in strikeouts (300) and posted a career-best WHIP (0.80), the third-best WHIP in a single season in the modern era (since 1900), behind Pedro Martinez (0.74 in 2000) and Walter Johnson (0.77 in 1913)...posted a .172 opponent average, which was the seventh-best mark in MLB's modern era (since 1900)...was best mark since Pedro Martinez in 2000 (.167)...won at least 20 games for the second time in his career (also 24 wins in his MVP/Cy Young season in 2011)...at 36 years old, became the American League's oldest 20-game winner since Hall of Famer Mike Mussina won 20 games at 39 years old in 2008...21 wins ranked tied for second in a season in Astros history with Jose Lima (21 in 1999) and Joe Niekro (21 in 1979), behind Mike Hampton (22 in 1999)...threw his third career no-hitter on Sept. 1 at TOR, striking out 14 batters in 9.0 innings pitched...became the sixth pitcher in MLB history with at least three career no-hitters, joining Nolan Ryan (7), Sandy Koufax (4), Bob Feller (3), Cy Young (3) and Larry Corcoran (3)...was the 13th nohitter in Astros history, and the second of the season (also the four-pitcher combined no-hitter on Aug. 3 vs. SEA), making the Astros the 18th club in MLB history with multiple no-hitters in the same season...was the 11th individual no-hitter in Astros history, and the first since RHP Mike Fiers no-hit the Dodgers on Aug. 21, 2015 vs. LAD...was Verlander's second no-hitter at Rogers Centre (also May 7, 2011)...became the first pitcher in MLB history with multiple no-hitters at a single road venue...became the third pitcher all-time with multiple nohitters against a single team, joining Addie Joss vs. CWS (1908, 1910) and Tim Lincecum vs. SD (2013-14)... became the eighth pitcher in MLB history to throw a no-hitter with multiple teams, joining Mike Fiers, Randy Johnson, Hideo Nomo, Jim Bunning, Nolan Ryan, Theodore Breitenstein and Cy Young...at 36 years, 193 days old, became the 12th-oldest pitcher in MLB history to toss a no-hitter, and the oldest since Randy Johnson nohit the Braves at 40 years old in 2004...became the 18th pitcher in Major League history to record 3,000 career strikeouts when he reached that total in his final start of the season on Sept. 28 at LAA...his 3,000th strikeout was his sixth on the night, a swinging strikeout of Angels RF Kole Calhoun, who reached first on what was ruled a wild pitch...recorded 12 strikeouts on the night, which was the exact number he needed to reach 300 strikeouts for the season for the first time in his career... became the second pitcher in MLB history to reach 300 strikeouts for a season and 3,000 strikeouts for a career within the same game, joining LHP Randy Johnson, who did so on Sept. 10, 2000 at FLA, while pitching for the Diamondbacks...became the fifth pitcher with 3,000 strikeouts to pitch for the Houston franchise, joining RHP Nolan Ryan (5,714), LHP Randy Johnson (4,875), RHP Roger Clemens (4,672) and RHP Curt Schilling (3,116)...reached strikeout number 3,000 on inning number 2,979.2, and in his 453rd game...per Elias Sports, became the fourth-quickest to 3,000 strikeouts by innings and the fifth-quickest in terms of games...climbed MLB's all-time strikeout leaderboard, surpassing Frank Tanana (2,773), Cy Young (2,806), Mike Mussina (2,813), Mickey Lolich (2,832) and Jim Bunning (2,855)...moved into 18th all-time with 3,006 strikeouts...was named to the 2019 AL All-Star Team via the player vote, his eighth-career All-Star nomination (2007, 2009-13, 2018-19)...received 267 player votes, the most among all MLB pitchers...became the 22nd pitcher in MLB history to be named to eight All-Star Teams (19 of those pitchers are Hall of Famers)...became the 33rd pitcher in MLB history to make multiple All-Star Game starts, and the 12th to do so for different teams, joining Hall of Famers Randy Johnson, Jack Morris, Steve Carlton and Roy Halladay, and Chris Sale, Roger Clemens, Vida Blue, David Wells, Curt Schilling, Dean Chance and Max Scherzer...went 13-2 against AL West opponents, posting a 2.91 ERA (38ER/117.2IP) with 158 strikeouts in 19 starts...the 13 wins marked the most by any pitcher against the AL West since divisional realignment in 1994...recorded 16 starts whre he allowed one earned run-or-fewer, which was tied for seventh-most starts in the Majors...started for the Astros on Opening Day on March 28 at TB...marked his 11th career Opening Day start and his second consecutive for the Astros...became the 14th pitcher in MLB history to record 11 Opening Day starts...earned the win with his 7.0 innings of one-run ball...struck out nine...marked his 7th consecutive Opening Day victory...became the 7th pitcher all-time to lead his club to eight total wins on Opening Day in his career...his nine strikeouts tied Mike Scott (1988) for the second-most on an Opening Day in Astros history...over a four-start stretch from April 13-29, posted a 1.33 ERA (4ER/27) with 37 strikeouts...allowed just one earned run in each start, all via solo home runs...became just the second pitcher in MLB history to allow one run in four straight starts, all via solo homers, joining Greg Harris in 1991...struck out six batters in 7.0 innings on May 26 vs. BOS, pushing him past the 2,800 strikeout mark for his career...became the 22nd pitcher all-time to do so...struck out a career-high 15 batters while issuing no walks over 7.0 innings on June 12 vs. MIL...became the second pitcher in Astros history to post 15+ strikeouts and no walks in a game, joining Randy Johnson on Aug. 28, 1998 vs. PIT...at 36 years, 112 days old, became the fourth-oldest MLB pitcher to post 15+ strikeouts and no walks in a game, behind a 43-year-old Nolan Ryan (15 SO on 8/17/90), a 37-year-old Randy Johnson (20 SO on 5/8/01) and a 37-year-old John Smoltz (37 on 4/10/05)...became the second pitcher in MLB history to strike out 15 batters in 100 total pitches or less, joining Félix Hernández (June 8, 2014 at TB)...posted a season-long five-game winning streak from July 14-Aug. 4...posted a 1.45 ERA (5ER/31IP) with 53 strikeouts during the streak...posted 10+ strikeouts in 7 consecutive games from July 19-Aug. 21, a new franchise record that was later broken by Gerrit Cole (9 straight starts)...prior to Verlander, the previous franchise record was five straight games, reached by Randy Johnson (Aug. 28-Sept. 18, 1998) and J.R. Richard (Sept. 16, 1979-April 10, 1980)... struck out 79 batters over 46.0 innings pitched during the run, which was good for a 15.46 strikeouts per 9.0 innings ratio...struck out nearly half of the 175 batters he faced (45.1% strikeout rate)...his seven-game double-digit strikeout streak was the longest streak of his career, topping his previous career-best mark of four consecutive double-digit strikeout games from Sept. 10-29, 2018...became the first pitcher to post seven straight games with 10+ strikeouts since the 2017 season, when Chris Sale (eight games) did so...the only four other pitchers in MLB history to put together streaks that long: Sale, Pedro Martinez, Randy Johnson and Nolan Ryan, with Cole eventually stringing together nine such games later in the season...was named the AL Player of the Week for the week ending Sept. 1...in two starts during the week (including his no-hitter on Sept. 1 at TOR), went 2-0 while throwing 14.1 scoreless innings, striking out 18 batters with one walk and four hits allowed (.085 opponent batting average)...was his ninth-career Player of the Week award, and first since Sept. of 2018... during his start on Sept. 7 vs. SEA, reached 200.0 innings pitched on the season, marking his 12th-career season with 200+ innings pitched (fourth consecutive)...became the first pitcher with 12 seasons of 200+ innings since Tom Glavine...from April 19 to the end of the season, his ERA was 3.00-or-lower and his opponent batting average remained below .200...won his 20th game of the season on Sept. 22 vs. LAA, which marked the second 20-win season of his career (also, 2011).. .improved to 21-6 with a win on Sept. 28 at LAA...was dominant in September, posting a 2.08 ERA (9ER/39IP) with 57 strikeouts in six starts...in 16 September starts since 2017, has gone 13-1 with a 1.44 ERA (17ER/106IP), 18 walks and 150 strikeouts...started six games for the Astros in the postseason, the most ever by an Astros pitcher in a single postseason in club history...went 1-4 with a 4.33 ERA (17ER/35.1IP) and 38 strikeouts in the postseason...threw 7.0 scoreless innings, allowing one hit, while striking out eight batters in Game 1 of the ALDS vs. TB...became the 14th pitcher in MLB postseason history to toss 7.0 scoreless innings of one-hit ball, and the first since Bronson Arroyo in Game 2 of the 2012 NLDS vs. SF...marked his fifth scoreless outing in his postseason career...notched his eighth career Division Series victory, a Major League record, surpassing John Smoltz and Andy Pettitte...threw 6.2 innings, allowing two earned runs on five hits, while striking out seven batters in Game 2 of the ALCS vs. NYY...became the first pitcher in MLB history to reach 200 career postseason strikeouts...moved into third all-time in postseason wins (14) and tied for fourth in games started (30). 2ff7e9595c
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