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What are two ways to focus a hand lens?

Adjust the distance between the hand lens and the object you are examining until the object comes into clear focus. Move the hand lens closer or farther from your eye to bring the object into focus.


What are the conditions necessary for the formation of rainbow?

The formation of a rainbow requires three key conditions: sunlight, water droplets, and the observer's position. Sunlight must be present and typically comes from behind the observer at a low angle. Water droplets in the atmosphere, often from rain or mist, refract, reflect, and disperse this light, breaking it into its constituent colors. The observer must be positioned such that the light is directed towards them, typically with their back to the sun.


A sudden movement of electrical charges from one object to another?

This is called static electricity, which occurs when there is a buildup of electric charge on the surface of an object. This build-up can be discharged when the object comes into contact with another object, resulting in a sudden movement of electrical charges between the two objects.


Why does the moon appear bigger than the planets and stars?

The moon is much closer to us than any planet or star. Venus comes the closest to us out of all the planets, and event at its closest is still more than 100 times farther away the the moon is. The nearest star other than the sun is several million times farther away than the moon is.


Why does the moon come closer to the earth?

The moon's distance from Earth varies due to its elliptical orbit. The point where the moon is closest to Earth is called perigee, whereas the farthest point is called apogee. This cyclic change in distance is known as lunar perigee and apogee.

Related Questions

What increases as an object comes to an observer?

red shift i think


How moves closer comes toward?

The object moves closer as it approaches the observer, narrowing the distance between them. This movement can create a sense of depth and proximity in the visual perception of the object.


Does wavelenght change in Doppler effect?

yes, because as the source comes closer to the observer or vice versa the observer's frequency will be greater than the sourcer's frequency thus the wavelength will be less and vice versa.


What would have to happen to the two factors that determine an object's gravity force in order for the object to exert more gravity force?

Two possibilities: -- It's mass increases. -- It comes closer to the object it's attracting. Either of those changes increases the gravitational forces between them.


How does the image change in its size and location as the object comes nearer the convex lens?

As an object moves closer to a convex lens, the image size generally increases due to magnification. The image location also changes, moving further away from the lens. This is because the convex lens converges light rays to focus them at a farther distance as the object comes closer.


What happens to the area of the segments between the circle and new polygon when the number of sides increases?

The areas decrease in size to a limiting value of zero - ie as the number of sides of the polygon increases it comes closer and closer to the circle.


When an object comes closer to a convex lens what happens to the location of the image?

The entire image is flipped upsidedown.


How do you find volume of eclipse?

An eclipse is usually an astronomical phenomenon whereby one object comes between the observer and another object, or casts its shadow so as to conceal another object. For example, a solar eclipse occurs when the moon comes between the observer and the sun. There is no volume to be measured in these circumstances. One possible alternative is that you meant an ellipse. But even that does not work because an ellipse is a 2-dimensional shape and 2-d shapes do not have volumes.


How do the creep monitors work?

Whenever a creep comes around, the Creep Monitor starts to blink and beep. The frequency increases as the creep gets closer.


What comes between when there is solar eclipse?

The Moon comes between the Sun and the observer in this case.


Is the Earth closer to the Moon or Venus?

The moon, which is, by far, the closest celestial object to Earth. The moon varies between about 220,000 and 250,000 miles from Earth. Venus never comes closer than 24,000,000 miles.


How does Doppler effect used in medicine?

When an object moves in relation of the observer, it emits the the compressed sound waves, as it comes closer to observer and vise verse. This effect is called as Doppler effect. So you can precisely study the movement of blood across the different valves and chambers of the heart. You can give different colors to give the color Doppler effect for better understanding the flow of blood. Like wise you can see the blood flow across the deep veins of the legs and other blood vessels.