When clothes shrink, the fibers that make up the fabric constrict due to exposure to heat, agitation (such as being tumbled in a dryer), and/or changes in pH levels (as in the case of washing with hot water or harsh chemicals). This causes the fibers to shorten and become tighter, resulting in the overall garment size reducing.
Materials that shrink when heated include certain types of plastics, rubber, and fabrics.
The angle between the incident ray and the reflected ray is equal to the angle between the incident ray and the normal. When the mirror is rotated, the normal also rotates by the same angle. Therefore, the angle between the incident ray and the reflected ray will still be 20 degrees.
As of now, there is no scientific evidence or technology available to create an enlarging ray that can make objects or living beings bigger. Such a concept is currently limited to science fiction and has not been achieved in reality.
it depends on what setting you put it on. if you put it on hot and make it dry a long time then it will shrink. you should dry it parcially and then hang dry it or just hang dry it so you dont make any chances of shrinking it. (:
you cant
Because the un-shrink ray interacts with the traces of the shrink ray zap causing only previously shunk items to grow.
I am pretty sure that is almost/is impossible.
shove them off
Hide behind the round mirror.
mark
you will call a shipor you will make a boat
MrSilva has the shrink ray he is the one who stole it and shrinks you
A 'shrink' ray is imaginary . . . it does not exist, nor can one be built.
Click the red thing on the left side.
I don't think you jump into bubbles in Shrink Ray Island!
you try to avoid being hit by the shrink ray gun