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The light makes it easier to see so i c make it larger then just the one lenses does to it.The one lenses makes it seem bigger then to because of the light hitting it right through the lenses.But my only question is how does it do that?HOW DOES THE LIGHT MICROSCOPE MAKE THIS LOOK LARGER?
40X.
In the eyepiece, you see the object you're observing at a much larger scale—but no, it doesn't make things bigger in reality.
1000x microbes are so tiny they need something to maximemise them alot
1000x microbes are so tiny they need something to maximemise them alot
it employs light to detect small objects and make them appear bigger
*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.
The light makes it easier to see so i c make it larger then just the one lenses does to it.The one lenses makes it seem bigger then to because of the light hitting it right through the lenses.But my only question is how does it do that?HOW DOES THE LIGHT MICROSCOPE MAKE THIS LOOK LARGER?
the ability of a microscope to enlarge is called magnification.
40X.
The light makes it easier to see so i c make it larger then just the one lenses does to it.The one lenses makes it seem bigger then to because of the light hitting it right through the lenses.But my only question is how does it do that?HOW DOES THE LIGHT MICROSCOPE MAKE THIS LOOK LARGER?
it is made up of more than one lens. A simple microscope is make up of one lens. A compound or light microscope has more than one.
In the eyepiece, you see the object you're observing at a much larger scale—but no, it doesn't make things bigger in reality.
to identify smaller objects you cant see and to make it into a bigger image
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state 2 procedures should be used to properly handle a light microscope
dude he invented it