Picturing a detective looking at a clue through a magnifying glass is a good way to remember the meaning of the word scrutinize.
A magnifying glass is actually a convex LENS. The object you are looking at is closer to the lens but pass the focal point therefore you create an imaginary image that is larger than the actual object. An imaginary image is an image that you cannot focus on a screen.
White is the sensory impression cause when a surface reflects all three primary colors: red, green, and blue in approximately equal degree. Gray and black occur when all three are about equally absorbed. A white page on your computer monitor is white because the monitor is radiating all three colors in about equal intensity. You can check this by looking at the surface of the screen with a magnifying glass.
The problem is it is DANGEROUS to look directly at the disk of the Sun. Doing so may damage the retina at the back of your eye and can make you go blind.Reflecting the light from the sun into your eyes from a mirror is the same as looking at it directly and is just as dangerous.Moreover, if the mirror is part of a telescope (ie not flat), then the Sunlight is concentrated (like setting light to paper with Sunlight focused with a magnifying glass) and this will IMMEDIATELY blind you.
If your looking for things that vibrate to use as a dildo try using an electric toothbrush or electric razor. Or if your looking for something that vibrates to rub against your clitoris then try using a mobile phone, wii remote, games console controller, a really loud speaker, washing machine or place your clitoris against a corner of a table and move up and down. Boy it feels good. Good luck & remember, enjoy the pleasure :)
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To enlarge something that your looking at.
The convex lens magnifies the image you are looking at.
My Floxite 15X magnifying mirror is broke and I need to know were and how much a replacement would be for just the mirror?
The action of magnifying. The condition of being magnified. The result of magnifying or a magnified reproduction.Zoom
use a magnifying glass
microscopes are more scientific id say. They can look closer at what you're looking at than the magnifying glass. But microscopes are generally much bigger. Magnifying glasses are qite light as well. ( I have both ) Magnifying glass are simple lenses while micorscopes have two lenses so if you needed to look at something in great detail I would look at it with a microscope...
Use a magnifying glass if you can get one, as they are quite small and easily missed.
People are looking for things that they can not see without the microscope. The microscope is similar to a magnifying glass. Pollen, bacteria, amoebas are a few things a person can see with the microscope.
Start in the abandoned house by on sand by sunshine meadows. Spider will tell you that it is west by driftwood and double palm tree. Use magnifying by palm tree. It will say Looking through your magnifying glass you see writing in a web: WEST DOUBLE PALM Search by the the tree and then it will say Looking through your magnifying glass you see writing in a web: WEST ROCKS Search the rocks to the west and it will say Looking through your magnifying glass you see writing in a web: WEST DRIFTWOOD DIG Go to driftwood and dig and then you will get this:You found Spider's Treasure! You uncovered $5000, a Ruby Necklace and earned 50 quest points.
Even I am looking for the same
Because they like them; and they might not just be looking at your face ;)Either because they think you are, pretty, they love you, or they think you are ugly.
A magnifying glass is much thicker than it is around the edges, which is called "convex". When this is held close to an object, the light waves are bent and this allows the object to appear larger than it is for better viewing.