Depending on the type of print (if it is solid text or print or colored or gray print) you may see small, colored dots similar to what you might see if you look at a comic book. Printed material is printed in small dots that form the image or writing instead of it all being printed solid as it was with the old printing presses.
yes it will work like a magnifying glass
Because a magnifying glass is made of of convex lens. It converses light rays and magnifies the objects seen through it.
They both show things up close.
Have you ever wondered how a magnifying glass is constructed? A magnifying glass is constructed by using a convex lens to curve and magnify objects. A magnifying glass is also constructed out of glass.
well usually you need something stronger then a magnifying glass, but it increases the heat from the sun and burns something in its radius
The glass work as a magnifying glass
the magnifying glass has a convex lens and it curves to magnify objects.
A magnifying glass or a microscope.
because it acts like a magnifying glass
yes it will work like a magnifying glass
It's quite easy- take a magnifying glass and a dry piece of a paper ( preferably newspaper ) and go to a place where appropriate sunlight is available. Let the light of sun fall on to the magnifying glass. Bring the piece of paper beneath the magnifying glass. Now your objective is to move the magnifying glass up and down in such a way that the light emerging from the magnifying glass concentrates to a point. Hold the both things in the same position for a while, and soon you will be able to see the miracle, fire without a matchstick ! Enjoy!
Because a magnifying glass is made of of convex lens. It converses light rays and magnifies the objects seen through it.
They both show things up close.
Have you ever wondered how a magnifying glass is constructed? A magnifying glass is constructed by using a convex lens to curve and magnify objects. A magnifying glass is also constructed out of glass.
well usually you need something stronger then a magnifying glass, but it increases the heat from the sun and burns something in its radius
focal length
Picturing a detective looking at a clue through a magnifying glass is a good way to remember the meaning of the word scrutinize.