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intensity increases as distance decreases. you cant explain that. scources- bill o'reily
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It could burn and melt the specimen
Decreases
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Changes in resolution with wavelength (light microscope) ... power improves as the wavelength of the illuminating light decreases. ...
It decreases. This is because the same amount of energy is distributed over a larger area (wavelength increases, so fringe spacing also increases). Energy per unit area decreases and this is why intensity decreases.
By changing the light intensity the rate of photosynthesis will either increase or decrease because it is one of the factors that affects photosynthesis. If you increase the light intensity the rate increases but if you decrease the light intensity the rate decreases.
intensity increases as distance decreases. you cant explain that. scources- bill o'reily
Electron Microscope. Not sure though
Higher light intensity increases the rate of photosynthesis and vice versa.more intense light means more energy in the light, so the chloroplasts get more energy from light, making photosynthesis go faster
In general, net respiration (Rnet) in plants increases as light intensity increases.
Going to high power on a microscope decreases the area of the field of view. The field of view is inversely proportional to the magnification of the objective lens. ... The specimen appears larger with a higher magnification because a smaller area of the object is spread out to cover the field of view of your eye
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It directly increases along with the growth in intensity of the light
when you change from low power to high power the light intensity decreases. this is because the high power objective lens is smaller than the low power lens. therefore, the high power lens lets less light through