You print it out and shake it infront of your eyes. :P
Be more specific.
You would add style="position:fixed" to your tag to make the image move down the page as you scroll.
Just move the cursor in to make the picture smaller.
you need image ready to make things move. click the icon at the very bottom of the tools palette to open image ready
When you move the slide up, the image on the microscope appears to move down. This is because microscope slides have an inverted image orientation, meaning that moving the slide in one direction causes the image to move in the opposite direction.
no, the image will move in the opposite direction.
As you move closer to a concave mirror, the size of the image increases. The image also appears more magnified and may become distorted if you move too close. Additionally, the image distance will decrease as you move closer to the mirror.
Moving the slide to the right in a microscope stage will cause the image to move to the left in the field of view.
When looking through a microscope, if you move the slide left, the image will move right, and vice versa.
Your image will also move at 3.9 ms
When you move a slide up on a microscope stage, the image moves down in the field of view. This is because the light travels through the slide from bottom to top, so as you move the slide up, the image appears to move down.
When you move the slide to the left, the image shifts to the right. This happens because the slide movement is in the opposite direction of the image movement, creating an apparent motion in the opposite direction.
In a compound microscope, the image moves in the opposite direction to the movement of the stage. So, if you move the stage to the right, the image will appear to move to the left, and vice versa. This is due to the optics of the microscope, where the image is flipped by the objective lens.