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Q: What direction would move your slide if an object is on the right which direction do you move the slide to center it?
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Assume there is an object on the left side of the field that you want to bring to the center In what direction would you move your slide?

to the right


When using a microscope if there is an object on the left side of the field that you want to bring to the center in which direction should you move your slide?

right


What direction would move your slide if an object is on the left and you want to move to the center?

Well, I was going to ask what the hell this is even supposed to mean in response to this question, but it turns out that that wouldn't be a reasonable "Answer" to the question, so I'm going to go ahead and make a statement to "answer" this confusing and illogical question: This is a stupid question. B:The image as seen under the microscope moves in the direction opposite to the direction of the slide. Therefore, if an object is on the left and you want to move it to the center(that is to the apparent left) move the slide to the left.If an object is on the left of a slide, when it is under a microscope, and you want to center it......... Move it to the right. If it is on the left, and you want it centered,....... move it to the left. If you cant see it, change the magnification.


When you move the slide on the microscope stage away from you in what direction does the object seen through the eyepiece move?

The same direction because it's only when the slide is moved left to right that it looks different... [I think]


When you move the slide of the microscope to the right in which direction does the letter d appear to move?

When you move the slide of the microscope to the right, any object on the slide as well as the slide itself will appear to move to the left. In a microscope, the image is actually inverted sideways and upside down. Like a double reflection.


When moving a slide to the right in what direction does the image in the ocular move?

it will move right direction


When you move the slide to the left in what direction does the letter appear to move?

right


When you move the slide to the left in what direction does the e appear to move?

Right


When you move a slide on the microscope stage away from you in what direction does the object seen through the eyepiece move?

towards you


What is the opening in the center of the stage that allows light through so you can easily see the object on the slide?

The aperture.


In what direction does the image move when the slide is moved to the left?

The movement is rectangular from left to right.


When you move. the slide to the left in what direction does the letter E appear to move?

When you move your slide to the left, the slide move into the opposite direction. This rule works for all the directions. When you move your slide to the left the letter "e" appears to move to the right. If you move your slide to the right the letter "e" appears to move to the left and it works just like that for up and down. This rule applies to all sides because the light reflects and that's why the letter "e" moves to the opposite direction. When an object reflects, it does or goes to the opposite side so it has to move to the opposite place. This pattern also applies to the mirror and etc. This why you need a glass so the light can reflect and make a view.