dried leaves or paper
well usually you need something stronger then a magnifying glass, but it increases the heat from the sun and burns something in its radius
Well because it is transparent and is the worst coductor of heat .Glass also does not conduct electicity. thereforeplastic cannot be used forlightbulbs because it will burn and no other material is trasparent or see through. So glass is the best material to use for lightbulbs.
Yes it can. Sunlight when directed to an area with a magnifying glass can create fire. also Laser is also light and can be used to burn or create fire.
candles need oxgen to burn.
The sunlight passing through the glass is concentrated onto the paper thus causing the paper is burn slightly. If you gently blow onto the paper a fire will start because fires need oxygen so the oxygen that you breathed onto the paper causes the fire.
With a magnifying glass
When you place a magnifying glass over an ant and the sun is out, the light from the sun hits the convex glass and becomes concentrated at a certain point. That point will eventually become hot enough to burn the ant.
A big magnifying glass will burn the US, one neighborhood at a time.
well usually you need something stronger then a magnifying glass, but it increases the heat from the sun and burns something in its radius
If you mean to ask how a magnifying glass can use sunlight to burn a plant, then here's how.A magnifying glass focuses the light going through it so that it all converges into a single point (focal point). The light that would have otherwise been spread out over the area of the magnifying glass is "concentrated". Therefore there is much more energy hitting that one point than otherwise would be. The light raises the temperature of the plant to the point where it will burn.
It depends on the color, so i can't answer that.
A magnifying glass forms a circular dot where it focuses rays of light from the sun. The focus of a magnifying glass is at a distance from the surface of the glass itself. So a magnifying glass must be held [approximately] perpendicular to the line joining the sun and the target, and at a distance from the target which equals the focal length of the lens.
Magnifying glass or cook it maybe, or just try to burn it in someway.
Yes. When the sun hits the convex glass, the rays are concentrated into one point. that point heats so fast that anything the beam hits, it'll burn.
No, unless you are 'trying' to. The sun usually leaves first degree, but if you use a magnifying glass, it can.
If you look directly at it, it will burn your retina, like a magnifying glass burning ants.
Well because it is transparent and is the worst coductor of heat .Glass also does not conduct electicity. thereforeplastic cannot be used forlightbulbs because it will burn and no other material is trasparent or see through. So glass is the best material to use for lightbulbs.