It's like you're having a direct light in your eyes...
A microscope gives a microscopic image of what you have under it. This happens because the lense is curved
They turn to ash
Solar panels will stop working if there is no sunlight (during the darkness of the night, for example).
Sunlight that hits the Earth's surface is absorbed by the Earth. It is then reflected back.
When we have a new moon is when the sunlight falls on the far side of the moon. This happens once a month.
it can damage our eyes when directly look it.
That will depend whether the microscope is designed to cope with the new wavelength as well as it did with the old. For example, ordinary visible-light microscopes are useless for ultraviolet. The absolute limit to resolving power with perfect optics is about quarter of a wavelength but real microscopes fall short of this.
it reflects !
It reflects
it reflects
the condenser is lowered
They die! No tree can live without sunlight!
A microscope gives a microscopic image of what you have under it. This happens because the lense is curved
it reflects
your image reflects back
It reflects blue light.
It should normally not change.