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It doesn't change the area of the slide. What it changes is the area in the field of view.
A plane mirror does not change the size of the (virtual) image reflected from it. Therefore, the magnification is 1.
This is known as MAGNIFICATION
nosepiece
This is called the nosepiece.
It doesn't change the area of the slide. What it changes is the area in the field of view.
get more lighter or gets darker
A star who's brightness changes is called a variable star.Examples are:AlgolPolarisBetelgeuse.See related link for more information.
Yes- called a variable power scope. Perhaps the most common is the 3-9 power variable. Twisting a ring at the rear of the scope changes the magnification.
You can pan to reposition the view in the drawing area or zoom to change magnification. With the Realtime option of PAN, you pan dynamically by moving your pointing device. Like panning with a camera, PAN does not change the location or magnification of objects on your drawing; it changes only the view.
The names of the parts of the microscope that change the magnification is the coarse focus knob.
settings/brightness
bifocals changed in size, shape, and magnification.
No, the actual size never changes - only the APPARENT size, due to the magnification provided by the lenses of the microscope.
the moon can vary its brightness and the pink elephant called aphadophalis
A plane mirror does not change the size of the (virtual) image reflected from it. Therefore, the magnification is 1.
A decrease in the star's temperature