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OpenStudy (austindeboe18):

Polarized sunglasses work by A. blocking light waves that vibrate in one plane. B. gradually refracting light as it passes through the lenses. C. bending light as it passes from air into the lenses. D. reflecting most of the light that strikes the sunglasses.

OpenStudy (austindeboe18):

@Michele_Laino @HackberryAbby18 @JFraser

OpenStudy (austindeboe18):

@Abhisar

OpenStudy (austindeboe18):

@HackberryAbby18

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I think its B, but not positive, Ima look it up to see if I'm right :D

OpenStudy (austindeboe18):

ok I think its D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

This creates an annoying and sometimes dangerous intensity of light that we experience as glare. Polarized sunglasses cut glare and haze so your eyes are more comfortable and you can see better. Polarized lenses contain a special filter that blocks this type of intense reflected light, reducing glare.

OpenStudy (austindeboe18):

Thank you baby

OpenStudy (anonymous):

np

OpenStudy (austindeboe18):

ILY

OpenStudy (anonymous):

u2 lol this is public message me lol close this lol

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Close this @austindeboe18

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lol

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