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Physics, 14.01.2020 05:31 alisaharnauth

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

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