Physics, asked by Rahul100ndhiya, 1 month ago

How is polaroid used to remove glare of light and use clear reflection of clouds?​

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Answered by MissPinki07
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Polaroid sunglasses are familiar to most of us. They have a special ability to cut the glare of light reflected from water or glass. Polaroids have this ability because of a wave characteristic of light called polarization...

Answered by Anonymous
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Polaroid removes glare of light by linear polarization.

  • Natural light is polarised by moving through a variety of materials. A polaroid layer involves molecules lined up in a specific arrangement via a heat management method.
  • Molecules partly assimilate little light when an electric field is parallel to the direction of alignment, and with field vertical to particular direction, potential light emanating from polaroid is linearly polarised.
  • Polaroid is typically used for the gradual reduction of reflected and dispersed light in many applications, including sunglasses and camera filters.

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