Polarized brown refers to a specific shade of brown that can be observed under polarized light, often in the context of mineralogy or materials science. In geology, it may describe the appearance of certain minerals when viewed through a polarizing microscope, revealing distinct optical properties and textures. The term can also be applied in other fields, such as Photography, where polarized filters enhance the contrast and richness of brown tones in images.
Not all pairs are. You have to buy Polarized lenses for them to be polarized.
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# Polarized (reduce glare caused by light reflected from polarizing surfaces such as water.) # Non-Polarized# B15-XLT (Dark Brown) # G15-XLT (Dark Green) Some of the above can be plastic or glass. I'm not sure if the B15 & G15 XLT lenses are polarized; however, they do cost more money.
Yes, they are almost always polarized.
Kaenon Polarized was created in 2001.
polarized light
B-15 lens are brown in color and G-15 lenses are gray-green. Polarized lenses come in both colors and on the lens it's written Ray Ban P
In reference to Ray-Ban sunglasses, their GPL lenses are polarized. The GPL stands for Glass Polarized Lens.
No. Polarized cost about $100 more.
Such light is said to be polarized.
Yep. No difference in lenses except for the polarized coating.
Some capacitors have terminals as they are polarized but some have not as they are not polarized. you can easily identify a polarized capacitor as it has + or - terminal indication marked.