Not normally. The remote is transmitting an infrared beam to the television, so it needs a direct line of sight in order to work properly. Beaming through a frosted piece of glass is going to diffuse that beam in any number of directions.
No, a solar panel cannot work effectively through a window because the glass reduces the amount of sunlight that reaches the panel, decreasing its efficiency.
Solar panels can still generate electricity through glass, but the efficiency may be reduced. This is because some of the sunlight may be reflected or absorbed by the glass, which can diminish the amount of energy reaching the solar panel. To maximize charging efficiency, it is recommended to place the solar panel in direct sunlight without any obstacles like glass in between.
When a solar panel is placed behind glass, its effectiveness can be reduced because the glass can block or reflect some of the sunlight that the panel needs to generate electricity. This can lower the overall efficiency of the solar panel.
It might, but the mesh will cut down on the range and effectiveness of the remote.
Solar panels work through glass by allowing sunlight to pass through the glass and reach the solar cells underneath. The glass protects the solar cells from external elements while still allowing sunlight to be converted into electricity.
if the glass is small and to deep to get out will it work its way through my body?
You could put another glass panel that fit perfectly into you tank and put gravel on it. You could also get two decorations such as a castle and a skull and lay the glass panel on them, It may look strange but it would work.
the antenna is in the right rear side glass.
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That depends on the strength of the magnet and thickness of the glass.A regular magnet may work through a thin piece of glass, however a weak magnet will not work through a thick piece of glass.
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Lead came is another term for the strips that join glass pieces together in stained glass work. It is made of narrow H-shaped profiles of lead that are used to hold individual pieces of glass within a window or glass panel.