give reasons:
1) lemons kept in a glass of water appear enlarge.
2)dispersion cannot take place through a glass slab.
3)fuse wires or miniature circuit beakers are not used in a circuit containing electriccells why?
4)a stationary charge cannot produce electric field.
Bubbles form in a glass of water when air or gas gets trapped in the water and rises to the surface, creating pockets of air that appear as bubbles.
Bubbles form in a water glass when air or gas gets trapped in the water and rises to the surface, creating pockets of air that appear as bubbles.
condensation, where water vapor in the air comes into contact with the cold glass surface and changes from a gas to a liquid.
When light passes from air to water, it refracts due to the change in density. This refraction causes the image of the coin to appear shifted, making it seem like the coin is raised when it's actually at the bottom of the glass.
The light passing from the water to the air through the curved surface of the glass causes the light to refract or bend. This bending creates an optical illusion that makes the straw appear broken or disjointed.
lETTERS TOWARD THE CENTRE OF THE DROP WOULD APPEAR ENLARGED. dROP WORKS AS MAGNIFYING GLASS.
the water molecures inlarge the cion like magerfinding glass
This is condensation.
Lemons lemons lemons sugar water and more lemons
Lemons lemons lemons sugar water and more lemons
Condensation.
because it acts like a magnifying glass
Bubbles form in a glass of water when air or gas gets trapped in the water and rises to the surface, creating pockets of air that appear as bubbles.
Bubbles form in a water glass when air or gas gets trapped in the water and rises to the surface, creating pockets of air that appear as bubbles.
lemons and water. Sugar may also be added.
Squeeze the juice of two lemons -- the heavier the better -- into a glass of room-temperature water.
Condensation