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Light Spectrum
IR radiation
Visible light
Ultraviolet Light A (UV-A)
Short wave, High Energy
Screened by ozone
Absorbed by lens
Ultraviolet Light B (UV-B)
"Burning waves"
Absorbed by
Cornea
and lens
Ultraviolet Light C (UV-C)
Prevention
Avoid Peak UV exposure time
12 noon (1pm at daylight savings)
3h before or 3h after peak: UV exposure 1/2
Lens Characteristics
Blue light blocking lenses sharpen hazy conditions
Blue light focuses slightly in front of
Retina
Part of aging, lens absorbs more blue and UV light
Helps maintain night
Vision
Visible light transmission
Glasses that block 2-10% are probably effective
If look in mirror w/ glasses and can't see eyes,
then effective block
UV Blocker
Look at what part of the spectrum is blocked
Infrared blocker
Reduces thermal energy perceived by lens
May be good for
Dry Eye
s,
Contact Lens
wearers
Polarizing lens
Effective for water activities
Sunglasses
Acrylic-Cheap drug store type
Resolution poor
Shatter into shards in an impact
Scratch easily
Plastic distorts in heat
CR39
Light weight (1/2 as much as glass)
Soft, safe in impact
Polycarbonate
Much stronger than glass, 10x stronger than plastic
Softer, scratch easily
More expensive brands have scratch resistant coating
Glass
Scratch resistant
Breaks easily especially when scratched
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