Specimen is what is on slide of microscope while image is what you see
The specimen is what is on a slide and the image is what you see.
The lenses of a microscope form an enlarged image of a specimen.
It is inverted .
Immersion oil forms a path between the lens and the specimen for the light to follow. The space between the lens and specimen at high magnification is tiny. If you didn't use oil, the light would bend away from the lens, and you wouldn't be able to see anything.
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An objective lens gathers light passing through the specimen on the microscope and projects the image into the body of the microscope. Objective lens are closest to the specimen.
the real image is reverse of the actual specimen.
It can be the same thing.
there is no difference. ;)
image larger than object
Owning an image or the copyright to an image are the same thing. When you hold the copyright to an image it is yours to do with whatever you will, and you can decide who has permission to use it or not. There is no difference.
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The difference between 32bit windows and 64bit windows is the resolution of the image and the higher the bit the better the image.
the difference between refraction and reflection is that in refraction light bends and in reflection it is reflected
controls differ from standards that they have same matrixas test specimen.
Virtual is not what a human eye can see enot like a reael image
In image window you have image to work with, and in palette you have tools and commands to enhance image displayed in image window
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