No, conduction is when molecules (usually in solids) collide and pass on heat energy.
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A microscope contains one or more glass lenses that refract light that passes through them. Both microscopes and magnifying glasses utilize convex lenses.
Objects that let all light through are called transparent objects, like glass windows. Objects that only let some light through are called translucent, like a lamp shade, or a curtain. Objects that don't let any light through are called opaque, like a desk.
It is appreciated for its attractive color and is also used as an optical filter in flame tests to filter out the yellow flame caused by the contamination of sodium, and expand the ability to see violet and blue hues, under fluorescent light, the cobalt glass has twice the effect. -http://wikipedia.com
If you mean to ask how a magnifying glass can use sunlight to burn a plant, then here's how.A magnifying glass focuses the light going through it so that it all converges into a single point (focal point). The light that would have otherwise been spread out over the area of the magnifying glass is "concentrated". Therefore there is much more energy hitting that one point than otherwise would be. The light raises the temperature of the plant to the point where it will burn.
Yes. Glass is transparent, not invisible. Water's pretty transparent, but it's impossible to see the bottom of the ocean in most places, even when it's only a few kilometers deep. A typical absorption coefficient for glass might be 10-6 per cm. After a million centimeters (1 km), there's not going to be much light getting through. A glass object the size of Earth (about 12000 km diameter) would not let any detectable amount of light through.
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Yes, It can.....
two times. air to glass, glass to air.
Yes because at first the light is going through one medium, air, and then it travels through another, the glass window, and then goes back into the air, refracted.
Glass does not block ultraviolet light. You get a sunburn by exposure to excessive ultraviolet light.
Because the glass itself is transparent. When the light passes through you can see everything that is putside.
Glass is transparent meaning light passes through it and therefore you can see through it, but some light reflects back and if the surface is very smooth as glass often is then the light reflected back can be seen as a reflected image.
a transparent object is one that lets light pass through with no shadows formed eg. clear window , transparent glass a translucent object lets only some light go through (not all)and forms a shadow that is very light eg. bathroom window