Mirror.
Optical or Light microscope
All the rays of light will be reflected to the source
This means that the light rays spread more out the further away from the source they are.
The condenser-- when answering for a microscope!
Scientist measure when light rays are emitted by a moving source the speed of light. Depending on the moving force they can also measure bending light.
Light doesn't reflect light, nor does any other electromagnetic radiation.
mirror yes it might not seem like it but it is u will proboly understand when u get into microscopes
Optical or Light microscope
a magnifying glass, a telescope or microscope all do this.
no it's usless to measure it the microscope
degree of magnification for a light microscope
Because it doesn't burn like the sun. It only reflects the rays frrom the sun, which is why we're able to see it clearly.
rays of light from the sun
light microscopes produce magnified images by focusing visible light rays.
Rays from the sun hit the moon and is reflects sun light causing it to "glow"
All the rays of light will be reflected to the source
The lenses of a microscope have shapes that bend light rays, and when we view those bent rays, the object appears larger--a magnifying glass has the same effect.