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An antireflection coating on eyeglasses employs a thin-film coating on the lenses. if the coating is designed properly, what happens to the light reflected from the film?
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An antireflection coating on eyeglasses employs a thin-film coating on the lenses. if the coating is designed properly, what happens to the light reflected from the film?
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Consider a pair of glasses that have what is called an "anti-reflection coating". This is a very thin transparent coating placed on top of an eyeglass lenses.
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