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What can form an enlarged image?

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Well, if you say sausage king and bow three times, that's usually how I make the watermelon seeds disappear.

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Which parts of a microscope forms an enlarged image of a specimens?

The lenses of a microscope form an enlarged image of a specimen.


Lens that gives an enlarged image?

Convex lens gives an enlarged image when the object is placed between F and 2F, at F and between F and C.


What type of image is formed by a refracting telescope -?

an enlarged, upside-down virual image.


Instrument that produces an enlarged image of an object?

microscope


What used to produce an enlarged image of a cell?

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Is a real image enlarged?

A real image formed by optical devices may be larger or smaller than the object of which it's an image.


What kind of surface reflects light to form an enlarged image?

If you're talking about mirrors then convex is the mirrors that makes things appear larger. Hope this helps!


What has a objective lens that creates an image of the object that is enlarged by the eyepeice?

microscope


What lens gives an enlarged and erect image?

convex lens(converging lens)


What are 3 examples of concave mirrors?

-A car's headlight, reflector lamps. -Concave mirrors can be used as makeup or shaving mirrors because an enlarged image can be obtained using a concave image. -Concave mirrors can also be mirrors used for dentists to see an enlarged image of a tooth.


What are the three types of dilations in math?

The three types of dilations are an enlarged image (the image is larger than the preimage), a reduced image (the image is smaller than the preimage) and an equal image (the image is the same size as the preimage).


Does a microscope form a real image?

Actually, the image doesn't form in the microscope. The image forms on your retinas. The microscope focuses light in such a way that it comes together correctly on your retinas.