The actual image is to the left.
The movement is rectangular from left to right.
The same direction because it's only when the slide is moved left to right that it looks different... [I think]
In microscopy, the image moves in a different direction from how the slide is moved because the lens of a microscope inverts the image. The image moves in the opposite direction from the slide.
no, the image will move in the opposite direction.
as we move the slide to the left,the image will goes to the right..
The movement is rectangular from left to right.
you will see it go left
It is actually opposite meaning that it moved up and to the left.
The same direction because it's only when the slide is moved left to right that it looks different... [I think]
Because the lense of a projector inverts the image, you put the slide in upside down to view it right side up.Iin the process of inverting the image, up becomes down and right becomes left..
i think towards you and to the left
it will move to right if you're moving it to the right it will go to the right
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Into the slide. If the back end is going right, turn the wheel right. If you turn out of the slide you'll end up doing circles.
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In microscopy, the mechanical stage is a way to move the slide around on the stage. The field does not change as the mechanical stage is moved because of the mechanical contact between the specimen and the objective lens.
i just did this to my 83' cj. it will slide right in. just get new motor mounts. have fun