So would
this magnify glass work to look at leaves and things??? I have a cub scout pack and this would be neat
Not exact matches
God isn't a child with a
magnifying glass pointed at an ant farm, he's a genius teacher who loves to see the moments of «eureka» when we finally understand a part of his
work.
The technology
works by focusing sound waves inside the body to generate a tiny hot spot, much like a
magnifying glass focuses light.
Materials • A partner • A trowel or short shovel • Gloves (gardening gloves or winter gloves will do) • One large tray (aluminum trays
work well) • One small tray • Two
magnifying glasses • Tweezers • Meter stick • Rope • Pencil and paper • Field guide or identification key (optional) Preparation • Locate a nearby public park or forest to conduct the activity.
Curious as he is about the relationships between soft tissues and bone, most of his
work is delicate, requiring a dental pick, a
magnifying glass, and a hefty amount of patience.
The phenomenon is called gravitational lensing and it
works like a
magnifying glass.
Adrienne proceeds to polish her
magnifying glass and conducts some detective
work on her own to find out who her husband really was.
A
magnifying glass or a loupe will
work well for that.
For his finer
work, he used a
magnifying glass.
Artist Guan crafts mysteries for a digital age — not that one should approach her cryptic, mixed - media
work with a metaphorical
magnifying glass in hand, looking to discover a singular meaning.
For more than forty years Ackling has made all of his
work by the same method: focusing sunlight through a
magnifying glass to burn lines of tiny dots onto found and rescued materials: bits of driftwood, scraps of card, or most recently the contents of his garden shed: discarded wooden boxes and the handles of old tools.
Her
work ranges from the microscopic to the macroscopic as she
magnifies the minute details shown in images of disease cultures and enlarges them to cosmic proportions, or conversely references seductive mood - altering pharmaceuticals using blown
glass.
(Gerhard Richter in conversation with Nicolas Serota, Sprint 2011, quoted in M. Godfrey and N. Serota, eds., Gerhard Richter Panorama, London, 2011, p. 15) Abstraktes Bild, painted in 1977, belongs to a body of
work by Gerhard Richter known as Soft Abstracts in which the artist explores the idea of a «blown - up», the enlarged, zoomed - in image that is familiar from examining a painting up close or inspecting the surface through a
magnifying glass.
For as long as our planet has spun «round the sun, there's been solar energy cascading down on the earth, and, for a long time — since the 7th century B.C., when
glass was used to
magnify it — humans have been
working to
Without the
magnifying glass (none in the sky of course) the experiment would not have
worked.
Lens
works like a «smart»
magnifying glass.