Wipe the mirror.
I believe it's the coarse adjustment.
To obtain a clear image on a microscope, first ensure that the specimen is properly prepared and positioned on the stage. Adjust the focus using the coarse and fine adjustment knobs to bring the image into sharp view. Additionally, select the appropriate objective lens for magnification, and adjust the diaphragm or light intensity to enhance contrast and clarity. Finally, ensure that the microscope is clean and free of dust or smudges on the lenses.
A specular reflection shows a clear image. This type of reflection occurs when light bounces off a smooth and shiny surface, like a mirror, resulting in a well-defined and clear image being formed.
A flash is used in photography to obtain an image.
It refers to how "crisp" or clear and image / the quality of an image is.
To obtain a clear image of a specimen under a microscope, two key adjustments are focus and illumination. The focus adjustment involves using the coarse and fine focus knobs to refine the clarity of the image by adjusting the distance between the lens and the specimen. The illumination adjustment controls the light intensity and direction, ensuring that the specimen is adequately lit for optimal visibility. Together, these adjustments enhance the overall quality of the observed image.
A clear reflection is called a mirror image.
Transfer paper is used to transfer an image from a picture to another object. The transferred image comes out with a clear or partially clear background.
Quite simply, a visible image is an image that is clear and perfectly able to be seen through the naked eye.
nope. bcoz the image is formed behind the mirror.
The answer for Apex is "If the image works together with the written text"
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