magnetizing is basically making an un magnetised metal become a strong or weak magnet to make a weak magnet you simply rub a magnet against it to make a strong magnet you heat it to a very high temperature and it will help if you wrap alot of wire round it when connecting it with the circuit. You will also need a very big power supply e.g mains
To observe easily very small objects, characteristics of samples, defects, etc.
it is a mirror
Yes, its just that a magnifying glass has a different prescription than eyeglasses.
A magnifying glass is made to allow people to see small things enlarged. Strong magnifying glasses can help you see things invisible to the naked eye.
Both concave and convex lenses are used in glasses; A microscope, like a reflecting telescope, uses a concave mirror, a plane mirror, and a convex lens; A refracting telescope uses two convex lenses to magnify images in the sky; binoculars use concave lenses to improve detail.
take the magnifying glass to the bottom right the middle ones signature is diffrent to the others
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You are able to purchase a 10x magnifying mirror at Bed, Bath and Beyond both in stores and on-line. A 10x magnifying mirror is a great asset to have.
A concave mirror.
My Floxite 15X magnifying mirror is broke and I need to know were and how much a replacement would be for just the mirror?
Sears has an 8" replacement 5x magnification mirror on their web site
That is a very good question about 10x magnifying bathroom mirror damaging your eyes well from first hand experience my eyes do get irritated when I look at the mirror but there is no evidence suggesting that it can damage your eyes.
Your likely to be able to find a magnifying mirror at an beauty supply store such as Sally's or Ulta, or you can also check out Walmart or Bed, Bath, and Beyond, which usually have large, well stocked bathroom/women's makeup accessories departments.
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It can be done with a bow and a stick or a mirror or magnifying lens
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Magnifying mirrors, side mirrors on cars and trucks, certain securuty mirrors.
we can use convex lens(having tapered ends) for that. but the magnifying capability depends on the power the lens. A magnifying glass works by creating a magnified virtual image of an object behind the lens. The distance between the lens and the object must be shorter than the focal lenght of the lens for this to occur. Otherwise, the image appears smaller and inverted, and can be used to project images onto surfaces.
Reflect the sun's light with the mirror onto some kind of target. Find the distance where the dot of light is smallest. That distance is the focal length.