By using a hand lens/magnifying glass or by using a microscope
Olga Uganhoffen
You would use a convex lens.
Both microscopes and telescopes use lenses to magnify objects. But, telescopes are large and collect light from stars and planets to magnify them, while microscopes are small, can sit on a desktop, get light from the room or a small builtin light and are used to magnify tiny objects.
Both microscopes and telescopes use lenses to magnify objects. But, telescopes are large and collect light from stars and planets to magnify them, while microscopes are small, can sit on a desktop, get light from the room or a small builtin light and are used to magnify tiny objects.
A large beetle maybe, but generally you would measure a beetle in millimetres.
You would use a convex lens.
Both microscopes and telescopes use lenses to magnify objects. But, telescopes are large and collect light from stars and planets to magnify them, while microscopes are small, can sit on a desktop, get light from the room or a small builtin light and are used to magnify tiny objects.
We would normally use a microscope to do this.
When you use a microscope it will magnify the object you are looking at.Unwanted publicity can magnify the effect of a small political indiscretion.
Magnifying glasses use convex lenses
When you use a microscope it will magnify the object you are looking at.
A telescope will magnify stars so you can see them better.
I really could use something to magnify this print.