It would during a solar eclipse, but probably not during a lunar eclipse.
Yes you should definitely try it and see how that works for you
Only as professional go-go dancers during a complete solar eclipse.
Yes, polarized sunglasses are not recommended for viewing a solar eclipse. Specialized solar viewing glasses or handheld solar viewers are recommended for safely viewing a solar eclipse.
No, 3D glasses are not suitable for viewing a solar eclipse. To safely view a solar eclipse, you should use special eclipse glasses that are designed to block harmful ultraviolet and infrared radiation. Regular 3D glasses do not provide adequate protection for direct viewing of the sun during an eclipse.
Nothing special at all. If you work outside you will have less light in which to work in, that's all.
yes you would have power no matter what
No, regular sunglasses are not safe for viewing a solar eclipse. Special eclipse glasses or handheld solar viewers with certified filters are recommended for safe viewing.
I think that only solar eclipses are mapped, because only a relatively narrow strip of the earth's surface falls within the moon's shadow during a solar eclipse. During a lunar eclipse, however, anyone on the half of the earth that's facing the moon sees the same eclipse, just at different elevations. ______________________________ The NASA Eclipse web site (linked below) will allow you to see the schedule of all eclipses from 2000 BCE to 3000 AD. This will allow you to see if a particular eclipse is visible from your location.
Solar lights work by the solar panel collecting the sun energy during the day and storing the energy in a battery bank. At night, the controller provided by the solar system turns the light on and uses the stored energy from the battery. In the morning, the cycle repeats.
I think that only solar eclipses are mapped, because only a relatively narrow strip of the earth's surface falls within the moon's shadow during a solar eclipse. During a lunar eclipse, however, anyone on the half of the earth that's facing the moon sees the same eclipse, just at different elevations. ______________________________ The NASA Eclipse web site (linked below) will allow you to see the schedule of all eclipses from 2000 BCE to 3000 AD. This will allow you to see if a particular eclipse is visible from your location.
No, solar panels only generate electricity during daylight hours when the sun is shining. However, you can store excess energy generated during the day in batteries to use at night.
Solar cars gain energy from the sun or wind to make fuel or power that have been stored in their batteries or fuel tanks. They use the power in their batteries or fuel tanks to run during the day!