A photograph is covered with non-glare glass. The surface of this glass is rougher than regular glass. How would this feature contribute to it being non-glare glass?
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The rough surface of the glass will prevent regular reflection from occurring and thus light falling on it will be reflected in different directions causing diffuse reflection instead of specular reflection.
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