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QuestionWhat is the fastest way to burn something with a magnifying glass?Community AnswerThe fastest way to burn something with a magnifying glass is to use newspaper. The easiest part to start a fire on a newspaper is an area on which there is a lot of black ink, like in the black and white photos, etc.
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QuestionHow hot does the temperature have to be to burn the paper?Community AnswerPaper burns at 451 degrees Fahrenheit, or 233 degrees Celsius.
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QuestionWill this work if it is cold but there is sun?Community AnswerYes. It may just take longer.
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QuestionHow strong does the sun have to be for this to work in seconds?Community AnswerA hot sunny day with no clouds should be good, but even then, the best time is 12:00 because it is directly overhead.
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QuestionCan you do this in your house?Annelise Albert-HallCommunity AnswerYou need direct sunlight, so it's possible if you have a sunroof or open window. I don't recommend it because of the risk of burning your house down.
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QuestionWill there be enough sunlight to do this at 6:40 in the evening?Community AnswerYou need full sun, at least one hour before sunset. If sunset is at 6:30, no fire at 6:40. The closer to "high noon," the better (which may be at 2:00 p.m.).
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QuestionWhat is the best magnifying glass you can buy online for survival fire starting?ConnorFisherCommunity AnswerThe type of magnifying glass is more important than the brand. For survival purposes, look for a magnifying glass with a plastic (not glass) lens, and that folds into a plastic case for protection purposes.
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QuestionWhat is the angle needed to start a fire with a magnifying glass?Annelise Albert-HallCommunity AnswerThe sun changes positions in the sky during the day, so the angle will change, too. To get a good result, try shifting angles and distances to see what works.
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QuestionWill this work with a plastic magnifying glass?Community AnswerNo. It would melt the plastic before it could set the object on fire. You can get a cheap real glass magnifying glasses at your local home depot.
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QuestionHow long will it burn?Community AnswerThat's variable. It depends on how much newspaper you use and how well you tend the flame.
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QuestionCan I do this using a smashed glass bottle?Community AnswerIt is possible, but it is considerably more difficult to focus the light in one area.
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QuestionCan I create a fire on a rock with a magnifying glass?Community AnswerRock will not burn, you must have combustible material. It does not matter what the combustible material is on.
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QuestionHow long does it take the fire to start?Community AnswerAbout 30 seconds to a minute. Be careful and make sure you have water on hand to douse the fire.
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QuestionCan you use a lightbulb instead of the sun?Community AnswerNo, a lightbulb is not strong enough to generate the heat you need to make fire.
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QuestionMy glasses start turning dark when in the sun, so will my lenses work if it turns dark in the sun or not?EasylogoapparelCommunity AnswerYes, your lenses will still work. This is called transition lenses, which are designed to block the sunlight and protect your eyes.
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QuestionWhich magnifying glass should I use when creating fire?Community AnswerIt does not depend on the brand of the magnifying glass. If the magnifying glass you use is plastic, it will melt before you could catch your object on fire, if it is glass, it will not melt.
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QuestionCan I create a fire with a mirror?Community AnswerNo; it will only reflect the sunlight, not intensify its light like a magnifying glass would.
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QuestionWhen using a magnifier to start a fire, does the magnifier itself get hot?Claire ComptonCommunity AnswerThe magnifying glass itself will get hot, but the handle to the magnifier should not get hot. However, if it does make sure to wear appropriate heat protection, like gloves or wrap the handle with something.
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QuestionWill the magnifying glass break if I do this?Community AnswerNo, it's just focusing the light. The magnifying glass itself won't overheat and break.
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QuestionMy tinder only smokes, it never catches aflame. Why is this?Community AnswerA combination of the light not being hot and focused enough and the tinder possibly not being easy to light (e.g. maybe it's too damp).
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QuestionCan magnifying glass beams of light burn things?Community AnswerYes. Just make sure to make the spot of light from your magnifying glass is angled as small as possible on the newspaper or else it will definitely will not work. Also, keep your newspaper and magnifying glass away from flammable objects while you are doing this experiment.
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QuestionCan it work with my spectacles?VenatrixxCommunity AnswerYes! Because glasses adjust how light focuses, you should be able to use them like a magnifying glass to start a fire. You may have to turn them over in order to focus the light.
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