yes it can be aimed it can be aimed off of many things such as a mirror
A plane mirror reflects light back in the same direction from which it came, regardless of the angle of incidence. This means that if the beam of light is aimed perpendicular to the mirror, it will be reflected back along the same path.
This depends on how much of sunlight or light is aimed at the Water. If it's aimed in one direction; all focused in one spot, it will turn into water vapor quickly.
Motion detector alarm systems operate by using light sources. A beam of light is aimed at the light sensor and anyone who passes causes the sensor to register.
No, Fauvism was the opposite of realism. It aimed to recreate the sensations of the artist and light through the juxtaposition of bright colors which had nothing to do with nature.
aim aimed aimed at
Anyone and anything. However, if you blog for teenagers, it's aimed at teenagers. Do you write for kids, it's aimed at kids.
Aimed is a verb. It's the past tense of aim.
That is the correct spelling of the word "aimed" (pointed toward a target).
To prove that light travels very quickly, first, you need a flashlight. Because a flashlight is giving off light into a focused circle, it is still light. If you turn on the flashlight, as soon as you hit the switch or button, the circle of light at the other end shining on something appears instantly. You cannot catch the light in motion towards the surface the light is being aimed onto, and because light travels so fast, that is why you cannot see the light between the flashlight and the light on a surface.
They were aimed mostly at French and Irish immigrants.
literacy requirements were usually aimed at minority groups
it's aimed for effective communication!! ernie!x