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← ScienceWhich polarization-based mechanism restricts light throughput in LCD panels?
A)Malus's Law influencing pixel brightness✓
B)Brewster's angle causing surface reflections
C)Rayleigh scattering diminishes blue intensity
D)Photoelectric effect limiting LED backlight
💡 Explanation
Malus's Law governs how polarized light intensity changes after passing through a polarizer, because the intensity is proportional to the cosine squared of the angle; therefore, the LCD pixel brightness is controlled rather than surface reflection using Brewster’s angle.
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