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Kirsten
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14 December, 06:43
How does polarizing filter reduce glare?
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Kaylynn Stanley
14 December, 06:59
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Polarizing filter reduces glare by allowing glares only in a particular direction to pass through.
Glare are usually light vibrations in all directions, but the filter reduces the glare by allowing only light vibrations in a particular direction to pass through it, and hence cutting off other vibrations. Hence the glare becomes reduced.
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