Reflection helps in directing light to specimen and to eye.Refraction help to condense light.
Microscope works due to refraction.
mirror works with the phenomenon of reflection but not the phenomenon of refraction .when the light rays are reflected only the image is formed .
It is true that light will change direction when going from one medium to another (such as going through space to going through air. Further, different wavelengths of light (different colors) will change at different angles; this is why a prism works and why the sky is blue. However, this process is called refraction, not reflection.
there is a light of incidence and reflaction.... haha bisspuxi
Yes. The reason this works is because the index of refraction varies depending on the frequency (or wavelength) of the light.
Microscope works due to refraction.
mirror works with the phenomenon of reflection but not the phenomenon of refraction .when the light rays are reflected only the image is formed .
how refarction works in a periscopr
A microscope works because u can c me
Reflection works best if it is on a smooth shiny surface.
it works on the principle of refraction
It is true that light will change direction when going from one medium to another (such as going through space to going through air. Further, different wavelengths of light (different colors) will change at different angles; this is why a prism works and why the sky is blue. However, this process is called refraction, not reflection.
It works under the principle of refraction and the phenomenon of dispersion.
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The simple answer: the lenses focus the light passing through them so that it magnifies what you see. The lens portion of a microscope works just like a magnifying glass, or the lenses in binoculars or telescopes. They also help focus the light in the same way a person with bad vision uses glasses or contacts, to make the image clearer. Note: there are more parts involved then just the lenses in a microscope. However, I am not an expert and cannot say for certain what all is involved.
A microscope works by magnetizing objects with the glass inside the lens. This lense will show you the small objects you put in containers called slides under the microscope's lens.
it works on the principle of total internal reflection