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If you place a letter "g" under the microscope, the "g" would be upside down.
On the microscope stage (after it has been mounted on a glass microscope slide).
a place where the background of the object is called field in microscope
A stage is where you place a slide for viewing through an optical microscope and it is where a performance takes place in a theatre.
It's quite easy- take a magnifying glass and a dry piece of a paper ( preferably newspaper ) and go to a place where appropriate sunlight is available. Let the light of sun fall on to the magnifying glass. Bring the piece of paper beneath the magnifying glass. Now your objective is to move the magnifying glass up and down in such a way that the light emerging from the magnifying glass concentrates to a point. Hold the both things in the same position for a while, and soon you will be able to see the miracle, fire without a matchstick ! Enjoy!
Why is the image of a letter inverted under a microscope?because it has a mirror below the stage ( the one where the specimens are being examind ) it dont reflects sunlight but also the image of a letter
Place an object between a magnifying lens and its focal point. The image is right side up and larger than the object
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If you place a letter "g" under the microscope, the "g" would be upside down.
microscope consists of two lens called eye lens and objective lens. objective lens is lens kept behind object and eye lens is keep on the top of microscope .i.e. on the place through which we look. firstly the object is placed behind the objective of microscope which is turned into virtual, erect and magnified image. later this image is thought to be the object for the eye lens and this objects forms real, inverted and magnified image.
You should first use the lowest power setting of a microscope to find an object and then center it within the viewing area. Then, when you switch to the next higher magnification, your target should still be close to the center and easier to find and focus on.
it is used for keeping the top of the microscope in place
the microscope does not have arms it has an arm. it is used fo rkeeping the top of the microscope in place
On the microscope stage (after it has been mounted on a glass microscope slide).
Microscope slides are held in place on the microscope's stage by slide clips or slide clamps.
Microscope slides are held in place on the microscope's stage by slide clips or slide clamps.
The purpose of the arm is to connect the tube to the base of the microscope. When carrying a microscope you should always have one hand holding the "arm" of the microscope and one supporting the base of the microscope.