The character with a bald head that shone like a looking glass in the Canterbury Tales is the Miller. He is described as having a large, wart-covered nose and a red beard.
The Monk!
the answer is that i dont know you fool
the answer is that i dont know you fool
it will make a rainbow on the wall
you see yourself and realize what an idiot you are for even thinking of this question
the light ray turns into a rainbow like ray
The white light splits into a spectrum.the original colors will appear. This is referred as REFRACTION.
The colour reflected is red.
It all depends on the angle if incidence. In general the light will refract i.e. bend through the glass and come out at the other end. Also, the speed of light will vary through the glass.
Well, quite a lot takes place when light is shone on a piece of glass. This has a lot to do with the surface of the glass (how clean it might be), and also with the structure of the glass itself. The light will tend to scatter off the glass -if the glass itself is reflective, or if there are particles on the surface which are reflective. It will also diffract through the glass, causing the light to bend. This is similar to the way that light diffracts through water, but to a MUCH smaller degree if the glass is uniform, thin, and smooth. The glass may also warm slightly, based on the intensity and angle of the light incident on the glass. There are also several other effects, but I hope that this has covered what you wanted to know.
John Shone goes by Shoney, and Shoney Shone.
Shone was created in 2008.
Shown is the homophone for shone.