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The basic principle is that UV light is high energy light with shorter wavelength.
No. Binoculars, having relatively small lenses, do not gather enough light for you to see something as faint as Pluto. However, you can see Pluto with a large amateur telescope.
The principle of fluorescence spectroscopy is the interaction with light image.
The principal of light is applied to microscopes, not sound.
Reflection
Look here frenz...actually i mean logically there is no sound applied in a telescope.But there is light applied so far that's why we can see what is happening on the space...we can see any object when there is light we cannot see what is happening in the space using sound.So the principle of light is applied in a telescope...any question can ask me at THIVYASINY SARAVANAN blogspot...
Binoculars don't create light- they are a lot like glasses. Just glass.
it passes light by "total internal reflection"
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A lens
liquids and gases
gravity
periscopes, binoculars
They bend light and magnify the image you are looking at.
Binoculars, objective, lights, light switches & stage