A converging lens, also known as a convex lens, refracts and converges light. This type of lens is thicker in the middle than at the edges, causing light rays passing through it to converge towards a focal point.
A convex lens curves outwards from the middle. This type of lens converges light rays towards a focal point, commonly used in magnifying glasses and cameras.
Some kind of lens or a change in a substance: the surface of a pond, through a prism, through glass... all of these may refract light.
A converging lens will produce a collimated beam of light (parallel rays) with the lamp at the focal point. This happens because the lens refracts the light rays in a way that they become parallel as they exit the lens.
The shadow is cast on the opposite side of the object that the light source(s) is coming from. By the way im not too good with this kind of stuff.
Glow in the dark objects need exposure to visible light, preferably natural sunlight or artificial light, to extract energy. Once exposed, the object will store this energy and release it as visible light in the dark. UV light can also be used to quickly charge the object.
an opaque one
A convex lens curves outwards from the middle. This type of lens converges light rays towards a focal point, commonly used in magnifying glasses and cameras.
Albedo Planets...? That is what i put on my science worksheet.albedo: Reflectivity of an object; ratio of reflected light to incident light. albedo feature: A dark or light... Hope This Helps!((:
They can use a kind of glass/cristal named Prisma
Shadows.
Some kind of lens or a change in a substance: the surface of a pond, through a prism, through glass... all of these may refract light.
A converging lens will produce a collimated beam of light (parallel rays) with the lamp at the focal point. This happens because the lens refracts the light rays in a way that they become parallel as they exit the lens.
The shadow is cast on the opposite side of the object that the light source(s) is coming from. By the way im not too good with this kind of stuff.
Glow in the dark objects need exposure to visible light, preferably natural sunlight or artificial light, to extract energy. Once exposed, the object will store this energy and release it as visible light in the dark. UV light can also be used to quickly charge the object.
A convex lens curve outwards and has a shape similar to a portion of a sphere. This type of lens converges light rays to a focal point, making it suitable for magnifying objects in microscopes.
it is a tax based on value added...that is the same as VAT but the addition is that it converges service tax with VAT.
Luminous objects usually give out the light that they make on their own. An example of a luminous object is a star or an LED lamp.