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\label{fig:directmethoddata} Shown are the values of the photodiode voltage versus angle of the polarizer. The polarizer was rotated through 360$^{\circ}$ with a step size of
15$^{\circ}$. V(-3) refers to the 15$^{\circ}$.The red curve is voltage when a
current of 3 A was put through the solenoid, which corresponds to a magnetic field of -33.3
mT. V(0) refers to mT was produced by the solenoid. The blue curve is the voltage when a
current of 0 A was put through the solenoid, which corresponds to a magnetic field of 0
mT. mT was produced by the solenoid.
%Values of voltages obtained by changing the rotation angles over a 360 degrees range with a step size of 15 degrees. (0) means there is no magnetic field applied, and (-3) means there is a magnetic field applied, and the current goes through the solenoid is -3A.Replace this text with your caption