Physics, asked by syednadealinaqvi47, 9 months ago

entitle the applications of polarizing sheets

Answers

Answered by sg249344
0

</p><p>  </p><p>		&lt;div style="</p><p>		 margin:20px auto;</p><p>		 width:90%;</p><p>		 padding:50px 5px;</p><p>		  text-align: center;</p><p>		  font-family:Monoscape;</p><p>		  background-image: linear-gradient(216deg, rgba(77, 77, 77,0.05) 0%, rgba(77, 77, 77,0.05) 25%,rgba(42, 42, 42,0.05) 25%, rgba(42, 42, 42,0.05) 38%,rgba(223, 223, 223,0.05) 38%, rgba(223, 223, 223,0.05) 75%,rgba(36, 36, 36,0.05) 75%, rgba(36, 36, 36,0.05) 100%),linear-gradient(44deg, rgba(128, 128, 128,0.05) 0%, rgba(128, 128, 128,0.05) 34%,rgba(212, 212, 212,0.05) 34%, rgba(212, 212, 212,0.05) 57%,rgba(25, 25, 25,0.05) 57%, rgba(25, 25, 25,0.05) 89%,rgba(135, 135, 135,0.05) 89%, rgba(135, 135, 135,0.05) 100%),linear-gradient(241deg, rgba(55, 55, 55,0.05) 0%, rgba(55, 55, 55,0.05) 14%,rgba(209, 209, 209,0.05) 14%, rgba(209, 209, 209,0.05) 60%,rgba(245, 245, 245,0.05) 60%, rgba(245, 245, 245,0.05) 69%,rgba(164, 164, 164,0.05) 69%, rgba(164, 164, 164,0.05) 100%),linear-gradient(249deg, rgba(248, 248, 248,0.05) 0%, rgba(248, 248, 248,0.05) 32%,rgba(148, 148, 148,0.05) 32%, rgba(148, 148, 148,0.05) 35%,rgba(202, 202, 202,0.05) 35%, rgba(202, 202, 202,0.05) 51%,rgba(181, 181, 181,0.05) 51%, rgba(181, 181, 181,0.05) 100%),linear-gradient(92deg, hsl(214,0%,11%),hsl(214,0%,11%));</p><p>		   box-shadow:0 20px 30px 0px rgba(0,0,0,.5),</p><p>		              0 6px 6px 0px rgba(0,0,.14),</p><p>		              0 4px 4px 0px rgba(0,0,.1);</p><p>		    border-radius:1%;</p><p>		"&gt;</p><p>			</p><p>	&lt;span style="text-align: center; border-bottom:2px double #1cdb1e;	color: #1cdb1e;  "&gt;Solution To Your Question &amp;#x2193;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;</p><p>			</p><p>	&lt;p style="color: #fff;</p><p>	    text-shadow:0px 0px 10px rgb(215,240,204);</p><p>			text-align: center;</p><p>			font-weight: 400; "&gt;</p><p> </p><p>&lt;br&gt;</p><p>Polarization has a wealth of other applications besides their use in glare-reducing sunglasses. In industry, Polaroid filters are used to perform stress analysis tests on transparent plastics.</p><p>&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;</p><p>=&gt; This answer is certified by aliens too.</p><p></p><p>&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;</p><p>	 &amp;#128513; Hope You Liked It	&amp;#128513;</p><p>	&lt;/p&gt;</p><p>	&lt;br&gt;</p><p>	</p><p>	&lt;marquee style="color:#fff;"&gt; &lt;b&gt;Mark Me as the brainliest and Follow Me &amp;#128151;</p><p>	&lt;br&gt;</p><p>	&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/marquee&gt;</p><p>	</p><p>	</p><p>	</p><p>		&lt;/div&gt;</p><p>	</p><p>	</p><p>

Answered by kbarsha628
0

Answer:

The company was founded in 1937 by Edwin H. Land, to exploit the use of its Polaroid polarizing polymer.[1]:3 Land ran the company until 1981. Its peak employment was 21,000 in 1978, and its peak revenue was $3 billion in 1991.[2]

When the original Polaroid Corporation was declared bankrupt in 2001,[3][4] its brand and assets were sold off.[5] The "new" Polaroid formed as a result,[3][5] itself declaring bankruptcy in 2008, resulting in a further sale and the formation of the present-day Polaroid Corporation. In May 2017, the brand and intellectual property of Polaroid Corporation were acquired by the largest shareholder of the Impossible Project, which had originally started out in 2008 by producing new instant films for Polaroid cameras.[6] The Impossible Project was renamed Polaroid Originals in September 2017.[7][8][9] In March 2020, Polaroid Originals was renamed to simply Polaroid

Similar questions