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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.
right
Right
The same direction because it's only when the slide is moved left to right that it looks different... [I think]
Translation/Slide: to move all points in a figure the same distance and direction.
Left
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.
It's called the "working distance" and is defined as, "the distance from the front lens element of the objective to the closest surface of the coverslip when the specimen is in sharp focus."
A slide, for example on a trombone, is called a glissando. I guess you could use the same term on a stringed instrument like guitar.
it will move right direction
It is called the current slide or active slide.
working distance
no, the image will move in the opposite direction.
Fs (frontside) is your facing the direction your moving while doing the slide, Bs (backside) is the opposite.
steer into the slide.
The approximate straight line distance from Mount Marcy in the Adirondacks to Slide Mountain in the Catskills is about 132 miles.