the light is being reflected in the opposite direction. when it hits some point for example the edge of grass it will start to burn (that happens in case of sun light)
It's a prism. A prism splits the light up in all color's of the rainbow.
Glass or clear plastic in the form of a prism will scatter white light so you can observe the full spectrum of colors
Clear plastic is transparent.
the light is transmitted through the transparent material into the water which is transmitted untill it hits soething opaque amd the light is absorbed into that.
Clear plastic is waterproof.
Objects that refract light include lenses, prisms, and water droplets. When light passes through these objects, its path is bent or altered due to the change in medium or the different angles of the surfaces.
Clear glass and clear plastic are two examples of transparent materials.
polycarbonate is the strongest clear plastic.
the light is being reflected in the opposite direction. when it hits some point for example the edge of grass it will start to burn (that happens in case of sun light)
It's a prism. A prism splits the light up in all color's of the rainbow.
Glass or clear plastic in the form of a prism will scatter white light so you can observe the full spectrum of colors
Some of the advantages of using popular materials for making clear plastic tubes are that the material is light weight, durable and easy to produce. The disadvantages are that the tubes can produce a danger to wildlife.
yes, clear plastic is man-made and is very bad for the environment
Green plastic coverings reflect green light,while allowing other wavelengths to pass through.The blue and red part of the spectrum are the most important.You'll get better results from clear plastic.
I'm unsure of if you mean individually or the entire light. The clear plastic covers seal can be broken off, and then the internals modified. You then would have to use clear sealant to replace the cover. If you mean the entire light, definetly possible.
Clear plastic is transparent.