disadvantage:
§ has limited usage (you can't see things that has long distance)
§ It is not suitable for working, because it needs a hand.
advantage:
§ Magnifying glasses mounted in reading devices that can magnify print from three to 10 times its normal size are also useful for people who have eye diseases like rod and cone deficiencies or retinitis pigmentosa.
§ Allow you to work closer. This is because a magnifier reduces the focal length of your sight.
§ It will show up defects that eyes cannot see.
§ Can reduce eyestrain.
§ Cheap and portable.
§ Has variety of sizes and strengths.
§ It is available in most opticians.
§ It's magnifying ability is more powerful than regular glasses
Tng ina mo tanong mo kay mang kanor!
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A magnifying glass is made to allow people to see small things enlarged. Strong magnifying glasses can help you see things invisible to the naked eye.
Tng ina mo tanong mo kay mang kanor!
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Rodger Bacon Is the creator of the magnifying glass. The first magnifying glass was a big ball full of water. And it helped people read.
When the object under observation is well lit, then you can view it more clearly. Some objects which you want to observe under magnifying glass, may not have been well lit naturally. Magnifying glass with lights will help look at it more clearly.
A magnifying glass is convex.
The magnifying glass was invented by Roger Bacon in 1250 A.D. The first camera was invented nearly 600 years later, in 1840 by Alexander Wolcott.
A magnifying glass is convex in shape.
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Roger Bacon did not invent the magnifying glass. The first recorded use of a magnifying glass was by the ancient Romans around 60 AD. Roger Bacon, a medieval philosopher and scientist, did write about the principles of magnification and lenses in the 13th century.
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You can enhance the the screen you are playing in when clicking on the magnifying glass.
A magnifying glass is convex, meaning that the lens curves outward.
there is no magnifing glass in diamond mines!
To roast a marshmallow with a magnifying glass, first, find a sunny spot with direct sunlight. Hold the magnifying glass above the marshmallow, adjusting the distance until you see a focused beam of light on its surface. This concentrated light will generate heat, gradually toasting the marshmallow. Keep the magnifying glass steady and watch closely to avoid burning it.