answersLogoWhite

0


Want this question answered?

Be notified when an answer is posted

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What is the effect of inserting a piece of tracing paper between your subject and a distant compact light source?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Continue Learning about Physics

When a rifle is fired at a distant target the barrel is not lined up exactly on the target so why is it not lined up exactly on the target?

The instant the bullet leaves the barrel it is subject to gravity. If the barrel is lined up exactly on a distant target, the bullet will fall short. The longer the distance, the more elevation is required. The same applies to a football, baseball, or basketball. When the person you are throwing it to is far away, you throw it higher so that it will reach them. With a bullet the principle is the same. You must also allow for wind


What is the subject (The box is very big.)?

Box is the subject


Does the Doppler effect happen with light?

Yes, the Doppler effect can be applied to light. Any wave function can be subject to the Doppler effect if there is relative motion between the source and an observer. That's how we know that the Universe is expanding.


Explain the gravitation between two objects?

Mass attracts mass, with a force proportional to the mass and subject to the square of the distance between them. Science does not yet know how it works, though has many theories. Acceleration due to gravity does NOT depend on mass. It is fixed, and exactly equivalent to the inertia of the object so everything (in a vacuum) accelerates at the same speed.


Is there object pronoun in You saw what you expected to see?

There is no pronoun used as an object. The pronoun 'you' is used twice in the sentence. The pronoun 'you' can be a subject or an object pronoun. The first 'you' is the subject pronoun, the subject of the sentence. The second 'you' is the subject of the noun clause 'what you expected to see'; the clause is the object of the sentence but the word you is the subject of that clause.

Related questions

What has the author Steve Harris written?

Steve Harris has written: 'Jazz on compact disc' -- subject(s): Compact discs, Discography, Jazz, Reviews


What was the Mayflower Compact and what brought it about?

who cares about this boring subject


What has the author Karl Heinrich Hofmann written?

Karl Heinrich. Hofmann has written: 'The structure of compact groups' -- subject(s): Compact groups 'Lie groups and subsemigroups with surjective exponential fuction' -- subject(s): Lie groups, Loops (Group theory), Topological semigroups 'The algebraic theory of compact Lawson semilattices' -- subject(s): Connections (Mathematics), Galois theory, Semilattices 'Splitting in topological groups' -- subject(s): Topological groups


What has the author Klaus Floret written?

Klaus Floret has written: 'Weakly compact sets' -- subject(s): Compact spaces, Linear topological spaces, Locally convex spaces


What is territory ruled by a distant land?

Territory ruled by a distant land is called a colony. A colony is any people or territory separated from but subject to a ruling power or government.


What has the author R Bruce Martin written?

R. Bruce Martin has written: 'Structure, function, and adaptation of compact bone' -- subject(s): Physiology, Compact bone, Bone and Bones


What has the author Reut Yael Paz written?

Reut Yael Paz has written: 'A gateway between a distant god and a cruel world' -- subject(s): Religion and law, History, Jewish scholars, Jews, International law


What has the author Daniel Sweeney written?

Daniel Sweeney has written: 'Transportation Deregulation Whats Deregulated and What Isn't' 'Demystifying compact discs' -- subject(s): Compact discs, Digital techniques, Recording and reproducing, Sound


What has the author Hitoshi Shin'ya written?

Hitoshi Shin'ya has written: 'Spherical functions and spherical matrix functions on locally compact groups' -- subject(s): Locally compact groups, Representations of groups, Spherical functions


Definition of a complete subject?

A complete subject consists of the noun or pronoun that identifies the main person, place, thing, or idea in a sentence, along with all the words that modify or describe it. It includes both the simple subject (the main noun or pronoun) and any accompanying words that provide more information about it.


What has the author Margret Sterneck written?

Margret Sterneck has written: 'Insight Compact Guides Salzburg' -- subject(s): Guidebooks


What has the author Bill Gulick written?

Bill Gulick has written: 'Pe-wa-oo-yit' -- subject(s): Drama, Indians of North America, Treaties, 1855, Government relations 'Distant trails' 'The moon-eyed Appaloosa' -- subject(s): Western stories 'Distant trails' 'River's end' 'Treasure in Hell's Canyon' -- subject(s): Large type books, Fiction