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Light bends in glass dependent on its thickness. Violet comes from the thin part and red from the thick part of a prism.
It means partly transparent or allowing light to pass through partially translucent is like thick glass or paper, it allows light through but it is NOT seethrough like transparent windows.
Depends on how fat you are.
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A thick walled glass is more likely to shatter due to sudden heat than a thin walled glass. This is due to the quick expansion of the outer surface of the thick glass, that is not matched be the inner surface. It is this distortion in expansion that can cause the glass to shatter.
because if its thick the light would be blocked.
No, it doesn't matter about the thickness of the glass, it doesn't affect the angle of incidence where the light hits the glass from the air - and this refraction of the light here is what spreads out the constituent wavelengths that make up white light to make a rainbow. The intensity can only be controlled by makeing the light stronger of the room darker.
Yes it can. Unless the plastic and/or glass is too thick. Some types of glass and plastics make it harder for light to go through. ----------- The question is: Can light pass througth plastic or glass? The answer has to be either "both" or "glass", instead simply saying "yes"
It is 10 mm thick.
there is no difference between a thick glass bong and a thin glass bong except i guess the thing breakes easier
concave lense is a piece of smooth glass that is thick from the edges and thin from centre and is used to diverge light rays.
Light bends in glass dependent on its thickness. Blue comes from the thin part and red from the thick part of a prism.
Light bends in glass dependent on its thickness. Violet comes from the thin part and red from the thick part of a prism.
Light bends in glass dependent on its thickness. Violet comes from the thin part and red from the thick part of a prism.
It varies from 2-75 inches thick.
It is a thick liquid.
Light bends in glass dependent on its thickness. Violet comes from the thin part and red from the thick part of a prism.