If you're using a compound light microscope (as you most likely are), it will appear to be upside down when you look through the objective lens. The lenses of the microscope provide an inverted image.
As the magnification is increased, the clean lines of the letter will appear ragged where the ink was absorbed into the paper. These small imperfections are practically invisible to the unaided eye.
Everything under a microscope is upside down and backwards.
Like the letter p
Like the letter p
Does what look like what under a micrscope. Everything under a microscope is upside down and backwards. So it would look like a backwards if.
it will be upside down .
If you place a letter "g" under the microscope, the "g" would be upside down.
Everything under a microscope is upside down and backwards.
Like the letter p
Does what look like what under a micrscope. Everything under a microscope is upside down and backwards. So it would look like a backwards if.
Like the letter p
Does what look like what under a micrscope. Everything under a microscope is upside down and backwards. So it would look like a backwards if.
It would probably be upside down or backwards?
It is upside down.
it will be upside down .
The lense
Backwards & upside down
Everything under a microscope is upside down and backwards.