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they will move to the left or right depending on the microscope- some have mirriors in them so it would move right and some don't so it would move left.

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It appears to move towards you, because the image is inverted.

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Q: When you move the slide away from you on the stage of a microscope in what direction does the image appear to move?
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When moving the slide left on a microscope which direction does it appear it is moving in?

A microscope inverts and transposes an image. A move left will therefore appear to move right through the eyepiece.


When you move the slide of the microscope to the right in which direction does the letter d appear to move?

When you move the slide of the microscope to the right, any object on the slide as well as the slide itself will appear to move to the left. In a microscope, the image is actually inverted sideways and upside down. Like a double reflection.


What causes the image to move in a different direction from how you move the slide?

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What is the difference between a specimen and an image?

Specimen is what is on slide of microscope while image is what you see


If you move the slide on a microscope to the left what direction does the image move?

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When looking down a microscope what happens when you move the slide to the left?

When you move the slide to the left, you will see the image go right when looking in the eyepiece. This is because everything is backwards in the microscope image.


If the slide is moved left does the image move the same direction?

no, the image will move in the opposite direction.


In what direction does the slide under the microscope appear to move when you move it to the left?

It moves to the left pretty much but I can,t really give you much of a scientific answer why.


What happens to the image when you move the microscope slide towards you and when you move the slide away from you?

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When you moved the slides in different directions what change in the image of the specimen under focus did you notice?

You should notice that the image in the microscope moves in the opposite direction to the movement of the slide. For example, if the specimen slide is moved top to bottom, the image seen moves from bottom to top. This can be very confusing.


When you moved the slides in different directions what changes in the image of the specimen under focus did you notice?

You should notice that the image in the microscope moves in the opposite direction to the movement of the slide. For example, if the specimen slide is moved top to bottom, the image seen moves from bottom to top. This can be very confusing.


Where does an image go when you move the slide to the right on a compound microscope?

When looking through a microscope, if you move the slide left, the image will move right, and vice versa.