The technology is surprisingly expensive, still. But the biggest problem is that photochromic glass is guaranteed to last at most two year on eyewear, which on cars would probably mean a few months, and even less if the car is not garaged.
Another problem is that it has a slow reaction time, especially when turning back transparent. This means that if you drive outside during the day and then enter a tunnel, the windows will stay dark.
A better alternative is electrochromatic windows, whose darkness can be controlled at will. These are even more expensive, and so far it appears they only sell commercially for Ferraris
it is called tinted windows people put it on their car windows so nobody can look in their car
There is no medication in lenses.
Lenses is known as a virtual lenses. This is something that you put on the eye to help see better.
If you mean smash then yes.
Put some drops of the solution on the dry lenses.
hold the lenses and put it into your black eyes (or other color)
You put your finger in your eye and gently slide off the lenses
To put the 1995 Crown Victoria windows on track, a person has to remove the door panels from the doors involved. The first step in removing the door panels is to remove any light lenses in the door. Then the panel can be taken off by popping the clips around the door.
She was dead before was put in the car, quite possibly? she was shot through the window you never metioned that the windows had no bullet holes... what is this question for school???
Some manufacturers have stereo microscopes with interchangeable lenses but zoom lenses are more common. The oculars are most commonly interchanged, the objective lenses rarely so.
Thermal lenses are built with two lenses put together, which will (in most cases), eliminate fogging altogether. Although the downside is they tend to not last as long, and are more fragile than single lenses.
yeah mate, put a clio twin turbo 05v6 engine into it, put a mad spoiler on it, and black out the windows, put a donk on it and it will be great