Glare appears on a computer screen when light from the surroundings reflects off of the screen’s surface. Some computer screens have a special coating to reduce glare.

Which best explains how the coating works?

A:The coating absorbs light that shines on it and prevents the light from reflecting

B:The surface of the coating is rough, so light that shines on it gets scattered in many directions.

C:The coating bends light that passes through it and prevents the light from reaching the user’s eyes

D:The surface of the coating allows light from the room to pass through but blocks the light from the screen.

Respuesta :

Answer:

The correct answer is D.

D:The surface of the coating allows light from the room to pass through but blocks the light from the screen.

Explanation:

Glare is produced on a computer screen when light from some external source reflects on the screen.

Anti-glare coating do not absorb light to reduce glare but they actually reduce glare by encouraging the light from the room to pass through the screen so that less light is reflected. Polarized lenses absorbs light to reduce glare, not anti-glare coating.

Answer: d

Explanation:

ACCESS MORE