Well, it depends, what is in the glass? If there is a rock you could pick it up.. well at least I think!
Thermal imagers can detect heat signatures through glass, but the image quality may be reduced due to reflections and refractions. The thermal camera may pick up heat emitted from objects on the other side of the glass, depending on factors such as the temperature difference and the type of glass.
Positive objects.
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Same way as I do ,,,,,,,,,,by partly holding your wrist on the string when you pick the string
A string in a harpsichord is plucked by a plectrum, not unlike a guitar pick.
Read about the Archimede's principle at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archimedes%27_principle#Archimedes.27_principle.
Depending on the year & make of the vehicle it should be mounted in a rubber "gasket" which holds the glass in place. You need to put some sealer around the "gasket" before putting it on the cab opening channel. The glass should go in with a little soap around the edge by putting a small string in the "gasket" channel, then put the glass in the bottom of the channel & have someone pull the string while working the window. Pull the string from both ends at the same time causing the "gasket" to flip out over the edge of the glass.
yes it can
Pick an answer: a) For both glasses, the water is about the same temperature, say just above 32F. Then the glass without ice has the most water by mass. b) The glass with only water is quite hot, say just below boiling. The glass with water and ice cubes is just about at 32F and the volume of ice is very small (less than 2%). The the glass with water and ice could have more water by mass. c) By definition, water refers to H2O in its solid form. By definition, ice refers to H2O in its solid form. So, "by definition", the half full glass with ice will always have less water by volume.
These are electrically positive objects.
Most have about 2 pick ups, but it depends since obviously like any other instrument they can be modified to have more or less. Usually a standard bass has 2 pick ups (P Style and J Style pick ups are popular and most pick ups are magnetic). A 5 or 6 string bass should have longer pick ups (wider) than a 4 string (shorts pick ups on 5 or 6 string basses yeild a poorer sound in most instances)
To find and play the lowest string on a guitar, start by locating the thickest string at the top of the guitar neck. This string is called the low E string. To play it, pluck the string with your pick or fingers while holding down the corresponding fret on the fretboard.