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where L is the length of the solenoid, which is 0.1m in our case.
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We can't guarantee that we turn the polarizer to the angel we want exactly, and we estimate there will be an uncertainty of 0.5 degrees in d$\theta$. By plugging in the maximum(4.5 degrees) and minimum(3.5 degrees) into our calculation, we are able to get an uncertainty of the Verdet constant.\newline
23.58, %23.58, 18.34
In this way, we get:
$$V_{c}=20.96\pm 5.24\frac{radians}{T \cdot m}$$