it has a really good because lol umj.... because desity without desity there will be no black holes that is ajact thing with rainbows lol
Yes, it can. A microscope can focus a laser beam in a smaller spot then it was creating a higher energy density per unit area.
No. Heating and cooling do not change the mass of an object. Changes in temperature very often change the volume of an object, however, which means that the density of the object changes. Heating usually causes an object to expand, which means that its density goes down. Its mass, and therefore its weight, does not change.
sand makes glass and glass make sand its a reverse psychology :)
Is this the density of a liquid or an object? If this is the density of a liquid and you want to make an object float, than the density of the object should be less than 2.7. If this is the density of an object you are trying to make float, than the density of the liquid should be greater than 2.7.
There are many things that make up a prism. Such as glass, light a it has to be in a certain shape to have the light pass through it.
For a science fair project..
it will make a rainbow on the wall
The sunlight hits the glass of water and then the light disperses out as a spectrum of colour (rainbow). This is because sunlight is white light and white light contains the 7 colours of the rainbow. When it hits the glass the colours refract and disperse out as the spectrum of colours, which we see as a rainbow.
To make a rainbow at home, you can use a glass of water, a mirror, and a sunny day. Fill the glass with water and place it on a table near a window where sunlight can shine through. Position the mirror so that it reflects the sunlight onto a wall or surface. The water in the glass will refract the light, creating a rainbow effect on the wall.
You can make a rainbow in the classroom with a prism or a glass of water by shining light through it. When light passes through, it refracts and separates into different colors creating a rainbow effect on a surface. Another way is to use colored paper or fabric to create a rainbow display on a wall.
A glass prism shows many colors when light passes through it because white light is made up of different colors with different wavelengths. When light enters the prism, it undergoes refraction, causing each color in the light spectrum to bend at slightly different angles due to their different wavelengths, resulting in the separation of colors we see as a rainbow.
To create a rainbow indoors, you can use a prism or glass object to refract light, creating the spectrum of colors. Simply place the prism or glass in direct sunlight, and adjust the angle to project the rainbow onto a wall or surface.
No, it doesn't matter about the thickness of the glass, it doesn't affect the angle of incidence where the light hits the glass from the air - and this refraction of the light here is what spreads out the constituent wavelengths that make up white light to make a rainbow. The intensity can only be controlled by makeing the light stronger of the room darker.
You Can Make 54 Words Out Of The Word Rainbow.
Rainbow Batter, rainbow frosting and rainbow sprinkles in a rainbow cupcake liner
you cant get rainbow gunk!
To make your own rainbow at home, you can fill a glass of water and place it near a window where sunlight can pass through. Then, place a mirror in the water at an angle so that it reflects the sunlight onto a white surface, like a piece of paper or a wall. This should create a rainbow effect due to the refraction and dispersion of light.