The refraction.
IT is a object that makes another object larger
The principle is the infrared light source that is inside. It takes all of the colors in the spectrum and uses them to make the light work.
Hey, You it's simple just add glass and void= lightbulb void+glass= lightbulb you can get void if you get 100 things
Well usually a high pitched crashing sound like glass breaking
they used tiny pieces of glass that reflects light and make the images bigger and clearer
It's quite easy- take a magnifying glass and a dry piece of a paper ( preferably newspaper ) and go to a place where appropriate sunlight is available. Let the light of sun fall on to the magnifying glass. Bring the piece of paper beneath the magnifying glass. Now your objective is to move the magnifying glass up and down in such a way that the light emerging from the magnifying glass concentrates to a point. Hold the both things in the same position for a while, and soon you will be able to see the miracle, fire without a matchstick ! Enjoy!
the magnifying glass must be positioned so as to focus the light from the sun on a single point (ex. kindling), causing heat and hopefully, a small fire
a convex lense
A Magnifying Glass.
put the magifying glass over sun
there is a convex lens that magnify's what you want
Ogle her with a magnifying glass.
microscope
I am a magnifying glass!
no where but if you want to make fire give the black puffle an o-berri and you have fire
when light goes into a magnifying glass, it simply reflects the air in the centre. E.G. if you points the magnifying glass at a leaf, a hole in the leaf will appears because all the light that was absorbed by the magnifying glass is reflected into the line of sight of the leaf.
Yes, if you focus the rays of the sun using a magnifying glass on a small and dry surface, such as paper or leaves, it can concentrate the light and heat enough to start a fire. This is due to the magnifying glass converging the sunlight onto a small area, increasing the intensity of the heat.