Run a diamond glass scribe completely around the neck of the bulb back to the starting point. Tap the cut with the handle of the scribe and remove the inner section. Be aware that the inner section is larger that the neck of the bulb and some pieces may break off on removal.
Original muffler location best, but I advise against. They are called glass packs because they are packed with fibreglass which burns out leaving you a hollow shell. they are also usually the cheapest quality mufflers you can buy.
tinted glass
the name itself says the concrete used here is of light weight.....the best example of this kind of structure is PANTHELON....
Difference in 'optical density' of glass and air (or other glass of co-lenses)
A glass container is the best choice to keep an ant in. You can look and light can come in.
Yes, best kind. (clear lets the light through)
In original, non-edited Morrowind, the best Light Amour is Glass, the best Medium Amour is Ordinator and the best Heavy Amour is Daedric. in game of the year best light is glass or Dark brotherhood, best medium is adamantium or royal guard, and best heavy is deadric or high ordinator, especially the Her armor, which is high ordinator that increases all of your stats.
An insulating material is best because it gives the opposite effect of outside in the inner side e.g. are wood, wool, cork, hollow concrete blocks, hollow walls, glass, etc..
For a large cabinet, Halogen lighting gives the best display light but is very hot. So for smaller cabinets incandescant lights might be best.
blue light passes through best. my knowledge of light is limited (while googling iti'm simultaeniously answering this question) however, i do know that in THEORYONLY blue light should pass through a blue filter. only red light will pass througha red filter. only teal light will pass through a teal filter, etc, etc.===========================And here is a revelation that may blow your mind ... you may want to sit down:How do you suppose it comes to be known as "blue glass", eh ?The glass looks blue because when light of all colors pours into one side of it, onlythe blue light comes out the other side. Any other color is absorbed in the glass,and is never heard from again. The result is ... presto ! ... the glass looks blue,because that's the only light that's left to travel from the glass to your eye.
Light is radiated from the Sun, the Moon and the Earth. Radiation is a "shining out" from whatever is making the light. When we see the Moon we are seeing it because the Sun has radiated light out into space and some of it has lit up the Moon, which then reflects the moonlight to Earth. Light is reflected best by smooth and shiny materials such as plain glass or mirror glass.
Yes, the only problem may be some glare from the glass. A lighting specialist can suggest the best options to avoid glare.