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← ScienceWhich risk increases when cross-polarized lenses lose alignment?
A)Increased glare and light leakage✓
B)Reduced chromatic aberration effects
C)Enhanced spectral resolution
D)Elevated data transmission rates
💡 Explanation
Increased glare occurs because loss of alignment disrupts destructive interference, the mechanism by which cross-polarization cancels light. Therefore increased stray light transmission results, rather than the intended darkness; optimized contrast is obtained only with correct alignment.
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