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Microscopes, telescopes, a magnifying glass, reading glasses, a concave mirror, a drop of water, a glass tube looked at from the side.
it is probably called figure it out, it is curved because glass is sticky. When you measure the volume from a graduated cylinder, measure at the bottom of it. It is called the meniscus.
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The answer depends on how many curved sides, of what radius of curvature. And since you have not bothered to share that crucial bit of information, I cannot provide a more useful answer.
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Curved glass that makes things look larger or closer is a magnifying glass.
To make distant things closer they use a telescope, to make close things larger they use a sense or magnifying glass, to make very small things larger they use a microscope. to make incredibly small things clearer they use mathematics.
The Curved Glass was created in 2001.
It's just called curved glass.
A magnifying glass, a microscope, or a telescope makes things larger.
A magnifying glass or a hand lens
a magnifying glass?
A magnifying glass. Binoculars. A telescope. A miscroscope.
yes it does it is like a situation where you look through glasses everything that you look through when you look through glass plastic etc it appears larger and closer
you should go to a specialty glass shop.
Magnifying Glass, Microscope
Magnifying glass or a microscope