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What is the glass part of a light?

Tube, bulb, envelope, globe.


What happen when light hits a two way glass?

When light hits a two-way glass, part of the light is reflected back in the directionit came from, while part of it goes one way, part of it goes the other way, and therest of it is absorbed by the glass and goes nowhere.


Did tomes edison made the glass part of a light bulb?

No, Thomas Edison did not invent the glass part of a light bulb. He is credited with creating the first practical and commercially successful electric light bulb in 1879, using a carbon filament inside a glass bulb. The glass part of the light bulb was typically made by glassblowers or other skilled artisans during that time.


What does a mirror reflect facing a mirror?

A "mirror" is defined as something that reflects visible light. Therefore, two mirrors facing each other will only reflect any light that comes into contact with them, along with any visible distortions inherent to the reflecting process, such as coloration from the metal in the mirror and impurities in the glass. Given two theoretically "perfect" mirrors facing each other, the only thing reflected would be light. In the absence of friction or other interference, the light would travel infinitely and eternally. If one were able to look directly at this, one would literally just see light, as far as the eye could see. Contrary to popular belief, mirrors do not reflect images. They reflect the light coming from objects and redirect that light to the human eye, giving the impression of an "image." In reality, the eye is seeing the actual object. It's just that the light coming from the object has been redirected.


Does all the light enter the glass block in refraction?

No. A part of the total may get partially reflected.


Why does a prism cause white light to seperate into the colors of the spectrum?

Light bends in glass dependent on its thickness. Blue comes from the thin part and red from the thick part of a prism.


Why does a prism cause white light to separate into colors of spectrum's?

Light bends in glass dependent on its thickness. Violet comes from the thin part and red from the thick part of a prism.


What part of traffic lights are made of different things?

The usual part of the traffic light is made of metal and the lenses are made of glass.


How do bend light?

lenses bend light by having the light pass through the glass(or whatever material) of the lense in which the light will slow down. As the light enters the glass the very first part of the ray will slow down alowing other parts to catch up. This makes the light bend towards the normal (perpendicular to side of glass). As the light leaves the glass the oposite occurs. The light that leaves the glass goes faster leaving other parts behind and bending it away form the normal. How much the light bends depends on the shape of the lense the material of the lense and the angle that the light comes in at.


Why does a prism cause white light to separate into colors of the color spectrum?

Light bends in glass dependent on its thickness. Violet comes from the thin part and red from the thick part of a prism.


Does a tinted glass refract light?

If you get mirrored tint, it will relflect some of the light but most others filter out light like polarized glasses. The light coming in gets filtered as it hits a grid causing less light to get through.Refraction is bending of light. The window will reflect the light.


Does clear glass refract light?

Clear glass does refract light when light passes from another medium like water to clear glass. But there is an exception. If the ray of light were to pass through water and hit the clear glass straight or at 90 Degrees to the surface, then clear glass does not refract the light.