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a droplet of water, on a leaf for example, will magnify the view of the leaf. A very light spray of water on the surface of your TV/monitor will reveal the colour phosphors.

VERY LIGHT SPRAY!

This process is caused by refraction of the light waves. In a light microscope this process is replicated by glass lenses.

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