Because the speed of light in kerosene is different form that of other media.
You get the lantern and light it with the kerosene.
No. The "natural" color of kerosene is clear to a slight light yellow.
The deflection of the ball caused it to change direction. The politician used deflection to redirect attention away from the controversial issue. The deflection of the light off the mirror created a dazzling effect in the room.
Yes, kerosene is flammable so you can light it with a match. However, it is important to use caution and follow safety guidelines when handling and lighting kerosene to prevent accidents.
kerosene is a thin oil that was used in 1849 to light oil fuled lamps.
The energy that takes place when a kerosene stove is lit is chemical energy. This is because the combustion of kerosene with oxygen releases energy in the form of heat and light.
A kerosene lantern involves the transformation of chemical energy stored in kerosene into light and heat energy through combustion.
Kerosene is a type of chemical potential energy. When kerosene is burned, the chemical bonds are broken which releases energy in the form of heat and light.
Kerosene does not have a lustre because it is a transparent, colorless liquid. Lustre is the way light interacts with a surface and reflects back, which does not occur with kerosene.
A galvanometer shows opposite deflection because the current flowing through it causes a magnetic field that interacts with the permanent magnet inside the galvanometer. The direction of the magnetic field determines the direction of deflection of the needle, resulting in opposite deflection depending on the direction of current flow.
All colors have same speed in a transparent medium or kerosene
A light hydrocarbon used for aircraft fuel