Why do polarizing sunglasses work to reduce glare, which is light reflected off
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Question
Why do polarizing sunglasses work to reduce glare, which is light reflected off of a surface?
A : Light reflected from horizontal surfaces tends to be horizontally polarized, so the sunglasses’ horizontal polarization cuts the glare.
B : Light reflected from horizontal surfaces tends to be vertically polarized, so the sunglasses’ horizontal polarization cuts the glare.
C : They don’t; this is just a marketing ploy.
D : Light reflected from horizontal surfaces tends to be horizontally polarized, so the sunglasses’ vertical polarization cuts the glare.
E : They reduce the amount of light entering your eyes.
Explanation / Answer
Polarized sunglasses removes glare by absorbing the incoming horizontal light, while still allowing vertical light. Hence vertical polarization of sunglasses cuts the glare.
Hence correct option: D: Light reflected from horizontal surfaces tends to be horizontally polarized, so the sunglasses’ vertical polarization cuts the glare.
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