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Q: How does the ink appear under the microscope compared to normal?
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How do things appear under a microscope?

Everything under a microscope is upside down and backwards


If the letter p is placed under the microscope in the normal reading position orientations of the letter would the viewer see?

There are mirrors in the microscope, which cause images to appear upside down and backwards. So a letter p would appear as a letter d through the microscope eyepiece.


If the letter p is placed under the microscope in the normal reading position what orientations of the letter would the viewer see?

There are mirrors in the microscope, which cause images to appear upside down and backwards. So a letter p would appear as a letter d through the microscope eyepiece.


How does the letter P appear under a microscope?

d


What direction do objects move under the microscope as compared to the direction they move in real life?

When viewed through a microscope, things appear to move in the opposite direction than they are really moving. If you move an object to the right, it appears to move left. The lenses of the microscope reverse the image.


Why does the lettere you examined under the microscope appear inverted?

vcvmcvmcvm


How did the letter 'p' appear under LPO in microscope?

The answer is dfsdfsdfdsf


How does an object appear under the microscope?

i assume you mean what does soenthing put in viewing area of a microscope it will magnify that object


When viewed under a compound light microscope on low power the letter p will appear as?

It will appear as "d".


Muscles would not appear striped if viewed under a microscope?

The smooth muscles


What will the appear of the hair strand when it is microscope under high power objective?

*microscoped


How do objects appear different under the microscope than when viewed naturally?

they look bigger.