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Does what look like what under a micrscope. Everything under a microscope is upside down and backwards. So it would look like a backwards if.
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*A microscope magnifies because if it enlarged an object, it would make the object under the microscope physically bigger. *Magnifying just makes it appear bigger than it actually is.
There are mirrors in the microscope, which cause images to appear upside down and backwards. So a letter p would appear as a letter d through the microscope eyepiece.
A magnified paper towel
we would use a light microscope
A microscope or if you are lucky an electron scanning microscope
Assuming you are asking about a microscope (your question is very unclear on the subject), then the body or barrel of the microscope would do this, it would also be the point at which focus movement would be achieved.
Assuming you are asking about a microscope (your question is very unclear on the subject), then the body or barrel of the microscope would do this, it would also be the point at which focus movement would be achieved.
Assuming you are asking about a microscope (your question is very unclear on the subject), then the body or barrel of the microscope would do this, it would also be the point at which focus movement would be achieved.
Assuming you are asking about a microscope (your question is very unclear on the subject), then the body or barrel of the microscope would do this, it would also be the point at which focus movement would be achieved.
If you place a letter "g" under the microscope, the "g" would be upside down.
because it would not fit under the microscope
The lense
If the grass were flying at Category 4 or 5 hurricane speeds, then yes, a piece of grass could kill you. (By the way, the grass blade would have to be flying around 300 miles per hour).
Does what look like what under a micrscope. Everything under a microscope is upside down and backwards. So it would look like a backwards if.