turn a tall container up-side-down put the fly trap's pot in a sallow bowl and put the container on top of it then place the whole thing under a heat light. :)
Because the light travels slower in water, therefore the light has to hit the surface area before reaching the coin, therefore it looks larger because the light if reflecting off the container walls and the light is hitting the coin and making it appear larger.
Yes, a 'vessel' can be a container.
Assuming the incident ray enters the container at an angle, yes, but it would also bend if the container was straight. The phenomenon you're asking about is called refraction. The equation describing it is called Snell's Law: sin(θ1)/sin(θ2)=n2/n1 where θ1 and θ2 are the incident and refracted angles of the light ray and n1 and n2 are the first and second medium's "refractive index," which is a number that can be looked up. If the incident ray is perpendicular to the container's surface, θ1 is 0 and there is no bend. The only significance of the container itself being curved is that when the light ray exits the plastic, it may not bend back to the direction it started out with.
After cooling the container
Yes, yes it does
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i don't think the color matter
You can grow anything in a Container! How well they do depends upon Sunlight [or Light and Heat], Moisture, Drainage, and Nutrition.
Response Section: Suppose you add a drop of blue dye to a container of clear water and after several hours the entire container turns light blue. At this time, the molecules of dye: Have stopped moving. Continue to move around randomly.
yes, but it needs to be kept in a sealed container with no light
A plexiglas box is a light transparent weather resistant thermoplastic container.
Riboflavin degrades when exposed to light. A container that is not see through would be best to protect riboflavin. Alternatively, storage away from light would also work.
A glass container is the best choice to keep an ant in. You can look and light can come in.
You need to refill the container with windshield fluid. If you do so, the light will go off.
You can try a neat trick that may or may not work (worked for me). Cut on empty plastic container in half and fill it with water. Place a light bulb against a wall and tape then container under it. The moths will be attracted to the light but try to land in the water and will die of drowning.
Ground coffee is ideally stored in a light tight and air tight container and clear glass is not preferred. Store it with as little air as possible in its container, which may be aided by placing it in a plastic bag first, then into a light proof container or even a freezer. If you have whole beans, keep them whole until ready to brew, as grounds lose flavor rapidly.