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Electrochromatic is a term used to describe an electron-charged material. Electrochromatic mirrors are often found in new cars, which automatically dim when bright lights (such as a car's headlights) are detected via a light sensor. |
'''Electrochromatic''' is a term used to describe an electron-charged material. Electrochromatic mirrors are often found in new cars, which automatically dim when bright lights (such as a car's headlights) are detected via a light sensor. |
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==External Links== |
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* http://www.electrochromatic.com |
* http://www.electrochromatic.com |
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Revision as of 17:50, 21 August 2005
Electrochromatic is a term used to describe an electron-charged material. Electrochromatic mirrors are often found in new cars, which automatically dim when bright lights (such as a car's headlights) are detected via a light sensor.