what was used for lighting in the 1600's
The light microscope was invented by Zacharias Janssen and his father Hans, around the late 16th century. They were spectacle makers from the Netherlands who developed the first compound microscope using a combination of lenses.
Pigments such as chlorophyll are used to capture light in photosynthesis. These pigments absorb light energy and convert it into chemical energy, which is used to drive the process of photosynthesis in plants.
Yes, ultraviolet light can be used to identify willemite, a mineral that usually shows a green fluorescence under short-wave ultraviolet light. This fluorescence property is a key characteristic used in mineral identification.
Light is a form of energy.
A prism is commonly used to separate light into all of the colors of the visible spectrum through the process of refraction. When light passes through a prism, it is bent at different angles depending on its wavelength, resulting in the separation of colors.
In the 1600s.
Black magic wasn't used.
- alloying element for bronze - poison used by murderers
Clothing and tradeee
They used indigo.
chicken nuggets
Everyone from the 1600s to the 1750s.
Iron, Rum, Fishand Lumber.
Fragments were first used in Japan in the 1600s to illustrate books. They would carve them on wood blocks and transfer them to paper.
Anemometer
The French Traders and Settlers
what types of communitcations were used in the 1600's