try it and find out.
Doctors use concave mirrors, in motor cars convex mirrors as rear view mirrors and in case of solar cookers concave mirrors to concentrate solar radiations.
Mirrors reflect light; lenses do not. APEX 0-0
Mirrors and telescopes use light reflection.
The Multiple Mirror Telescope (MMT) was the first telescope to use a honeycomb pattern of smaller mirrors to create the effect of a larger mirror. This design helped to minimize some of the difficulties associated with manufacturing and maintaining large, single-piece mirrors.
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Yes, mirrors are allowed on planes as carry-on items. However, it is recommended to pack them securely to prevent breakage during the flight.
Yes. With great pleasure.
The maximum carry-on size allowed for the Delta CRJ 900 aircraft is typically 22 x 14 x 9 inches.
Cessna Aircraft, Beechcraft and also Bell Aircraft have all been bought by Textron Inc.However they are all allowed to operate more or less independently and produce their best aircraft.
Providing the aircraft is properly maintained and documented, and barring any severe accidents, there is no limit. There are some aircraft from the 30's still flying in commercial service.
Acoustic mirrors were used in the early 20th century as early warning devices to detect approaching enemy aircraft by reflecting and amplifying sound waves. They were part of experimental sound detection systems before the invention of radar technology.
25, 200
The maximum wind speed allowed for the opening of fan cowl doors varies depending on the aircraft model and manufacturer. It is typically specified in the aircraft's operational documentation, such as the Aircraft Flight Manual or the Quick Reference Handbook. Pilots will follow these guidelines to ensure safe operation during varying wind conditions.
i depinds it might be wirles (ds eg.)ya thouse are not BUT a game wohout that can :)
Vehicles towing aircraft only
All seats are now non smoking now in airlines. No smoking allowed.
Mirrors were rare in "The Giver" because they allowed individuals to see themselves as unique individuals, potentially encouraging self-expression and individuality. The society in the book valued conformity and sameness, so the absence of mirrors helped reinforce this ideal. By controlling the gaze and perception of its citizens, the society maintained control over their thoughts and behaviors.