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- Smoked_glass abstract "The term smoked glass refers to two different types of glass. It can be either of the following:(1) Smoked glass is a flat sheet of glass held in the smoke of a candle flame (or other inefficiently burning hydrocarbon) such that one surface of the sheet of glass is covered in a layer of smoke residue. The glass is then used as a medium for recording pen traces in scientific instruments. The advantages of using the glass are that the recording medium is easily renewable (just re-smoke the glass), and that the trace obtained can easily be magnified by projection onto a suitable surface. A variation on this scheme is the use of smoked paper in early seismographs.(2) Smoked glass is glass manufactured with darkening materials incorporated, such that light passing through the glass is decreased in brightness. It can be used aesthetically, for example, in the manufacture of coffee tables with smoked glass tops. It can also be used in scientific instruments as a filter, as in the use of smoked glass in cross-staves and sextants, allowing operators to make sun sightings without damaging their eyesight.".
- Smoked_glass thumbnail BritishLibraryInterior02.jpg?width=300.
- Smoked_glass wikiPageID "20051748".
- Smoked_glass wikiPageLength "2443".
- Smoked_glass wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Smoked_glass wikiPageRevisionID "592919136".
- Smoked_glass wikiPageWikiLink Brightness.
- Smoked_glass wikiPageWikiLink Candle.
- Smoked_glass wikiPageWikiLink Category:Glass_coating_and_surface_modification.
- Smoked_glass wikiPageWikiLink Category:Smoke.
- Smoked_glass wikiPageWikiLink Coffee_table.
- Smoked_glass wikiPageWikiLink Glass.
- Smoked_glass wikiPageWikiLink Hydrocarbon.
- Smoked_glass wikiPageWikiLink Jacobs_staff.
- Smoked_glass wikiPageWikiLink Optical_filter.
- Smoked_glass wikiPageWikiLink Projector.
- Smoked_glass wikiPageWikiLink Scientific_instrument.
- Smoked_glass wikiPageWikiLink Seismometer.
- Smoked_glass wikiPageWikiLink Sextant.
- Smoked_glass wikiPageWikiLink Smoke.
- Smoked_glass wikiPageWikiLink Sun.
- Smoked_glass wikiPageWikiLink Visual_perception.
- Smoked_glass wikiPageWikiLink Window_film.
- Smoked_glass wikiPageWikiLink File:BritishLibraryInterior02.jpg.
- Smoked_glass wikiPageWikiLinkText "Smoked glass".
- Smoked_glass wikiPageWikiLinkText "smoked glass".
- Smoked_glass wikiPageWikiLinkText "smoked-glass".
- Smoked_glass wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Smoked_glass subject Category:Glass_coating_and_surface_modification.
- Smoked_glass subject Category:Smoke.
- Smoked_glass type Coating.
- Smoked_glass type Particulate.
- Smoked_glass comment "The term smoked glass refers to two different types of glass. It can be either of the following:(1) Smoked glass is a flat sheet of glass held in the smoke of a candle flame (or other inefficiently burning hydrocarbon) such that one surface of the sheet of glass is covered in a layer of smoke residue. The glass is then used as a medium for recording pen traces in scientific instruments.".
- Smoked_glass label "Smoked glass".
- Smoked_glass sameAs Q7545924.
- Smoked_glass sameAs Category:Smoked_glass.
- Smoked_glass sameAs Cristal_ahumado.
- Smoked_glass sameAs m.04ycbs2.
- Smoked_glass sameAs Q7545924.
- Smoked_glass wasDerivedFrom Smoked_glass?oldid=592919136.
- Smoked_glass depiction BritishLibraryInterior02.jpg.
- Smoked_glass isPrimaryTopicOf Smoked_glass.