no, the image will move in the opposite direction.
The movement is rectangular from left to right.
The actual image is to the left.
compare the movement of the slide, left and right or forward and backward to the movement of the eyepiece image? compare the movement of the slide, left and right or forward and backward to the movement of the eyepiece image? compare the movement of the slide, left and right or forward and backward to the movement of the eyepiece image?
as we move the slide to the left,the image will goes to the right..
The same direction because it's only when the slide is moved left to right that it looks different... [I think]
The movement is rectangular from left to right.
The actual image is to the left.
Because the lense of a projector inverts the image, you put the slide in upside down to view it right side up.Iin the process of inverting the image, up becomes down and right becomes left..
compare the movement of the slide, left and right or forward and backward to the movement of the eyepiece image? compare the movement of the slide, left and right or forward and backward to the movement of the eyepiece image? compare the movement of the slide, left and right or forward and backward to the movement of the eyepiece image?
you will see it go left
as we move the slide to the left,the image will goes to the right..
The same direction because it's only when the slide is moved left to right that it looks different... [I think]
A microscope inverts and transposes an image. A move left will therefore appear to move right through the eyepiece.
i think towards you and to the left
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When looking through a microscope, if you move the slide left, the image will move right, and vice versa.
When you move the slide to the left, you will see the image go right when looking in the eyepiece. This is because everything is backwards in the microscope image.