Glass is actually made out of small particles of sand. Gravity pulls on these pieces of sand and after many years, can make the window seem uneven and inconsistent.
You can have the crack filled and repaired if length less than 6 inches, Look for this service on Craigs. if you leave it, it will just keep growing, they always do.
its a house, you boob! whats it spposed to look like!!!!??????
OK, most cars its really easy, just a few steps you have to go through. FIRST, if you are replacing a window odds are the old one is broken, so take off your door panel (usually a screw on the door handle surround, its kinda hard to see sometimes), and the if you have roll up windows take a rag and point the window handle down, and stick the rag under the handle base and wiggle it in a U pattern and it will snag the little clip holding the hanlde. SECOND, Once you have you the door panel off peel back the plastic(its a plastic sheet, keeps the water out) once you get it out take a vacuum and get out all the broken glass out of it, and take a flathead screw driver and get the glass chunks out of the window channels. THIRD, once you have all the old glass out, roll down the window and look for a bar that goes horizontal(it typically has 2 bolts on it and will have the rest of the glass attached to it) and take that off and trash it(keep the bolts). FOURTH, grab the new window and put it into the channel with the smaller end down(front) and kinda work it into place. once into place guide it down and line up that horizontal bar, and bolt it in place. FIFTH, test it out and if all is good put it all back together. DONE!!!!
It would depend on the lens. Higher quality lenses are coated with a substance to help eliminate distortion and light polution. If you look at the lenses glass and you see a multi-coloured reflection on the glass, then it is probably coated. Alcohol should not be used on these lenses. It would be better to use a camera lens specific cleaning cloth to clean them.
Glass is transparent meaning light passes through it and therefore you can see through it, but some light reflects back and if the surface is very smooth as glass often is then the light reflected back can be seen as a reflected image.
Because the window is clear and contains material that you can see through.
Usually glass it's the part you look through!
Glass is transparent, allowing light to pass through it. When you look through a glass window, light from outside hits the objects, reflects off them, and enters your eyes through the glass, giving you the ability to see the objects outside.
Something that allow you to look through it Example : a glass a plastic bag a glass window Best example : the glass used in spectacles is transprent so people can see through it :)
No, just some superstitious myth. I always look at the moon through my window!
A window. Or what you may refer to is what is glass made of. Glass = Sand.
Because that particular glass is slightly green, but you only see it when you look through a greater amount of it.
Look Through My Window was created in 1966.
Glass is actually made out of small particles of sand. Gravity pulls on these pieces of sand and after many years, can make the window seem uneven and inconsistent.
Its a piece of glass that is coated with mirrored tint so that when you look at it you see your reflection. Yet on the other side it serves as a tinted window making it so you can see them but the cant see you.
It is a good idea to look at glass through a window as well as in the store to examine color. You want to get a clear idea of what the object will actually look like.