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Q: Which power will allow you to see more the object?
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Why is locating an object more difficult if you start with the high power object rather than the low power?

b/c the high power only allows you to see a small portion of thee slide. where as the low power pretty much allows you to see the whole slide all at once.


Can you see through a opaque object?

No, that is what opaque means. Light does not go through an opaque object. An object that is translucent will allow light through, but is opaque enough to keep you from seeing clearly through it (think about frosted glass used for bathroom windows). Transparent is "see through".


Why convex lens of short focal length is preferred on magnifying glass?

The power of a lens is measured in dioptres which is the reciprocal of the focal length in metres. A 5-dioptre lens would allow you to see something at a distance of 20 cm, while a 20-dioptre lens would allow the object to be seen from 5 cm (2 inches) so it would be more effective as a magnifying glass. Your arms are short.


Could there be an object in the water that you can't see?

there can be a object in water you cant see. maybe in a pool, such as a tiny clear plastic object or maybe even a faded colored ring. these are possible items but there could be more.


Is a book an translucent object?

A book isn't translucent, it's opaque.A transparent object allows most of the light to pass through it allowing us to see through clearly through it.A translucent object allows some of the light to pass through it allowing us to see through it to a limited extent.An opaque object allows no light to pass through it and does not allow us to see through it at all.

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Which power (low or high) will allow you to see more of the object?

You will see more of an object on low power.


When looking through a microscope what power are you on when the object is smaller but you are able to see more detail?

high power


Why is locating an object more difficult if you start with the high power object rather than the low power?

b/c the high power only allows you to see a small portion of thee slide. where as the low power pretty much allows you to see the whole slide all at once.


Why is locating an object more difficult if you start with the high-power objective rather than the low-power objective?

With a high power objective you see less sky and might not know where you are looking. With a low power objective you see more and it is possible to orient yourself among the objects in view.


The specimen must be centered in the field of view on low power before going to high power?

Because when looking at it from far, then you can see more of the specimen, However, when you're looking at it closer up in a high power mode, then you will see less of the object, but much closer.


What object is composed of more than one atom?

Every object you see is composed of more than one atom. You can not see the largest atom with naked eye. In fact you may have to spend years to count the atoms in the smallest object that you can see.


How can see all slides at once?

Well if it is a solid opaque object, to judiciously place and angled mirrors will allow you to see the back side of the object in reflection while you view the front directly.


Which objective would you use to initially locate the specimen high or low power objective?

low-power because there's more of a field of depth where you can see more rather then in the high power you can't see as much and only one object will be in focus while everything else would be blurry in the background (if there's more then one thing in the slide)


Why is locating an object more difficult if you start with the high- power objective rather than the low- power objective?

b/c the high power only allows you to see a small portion of thee slide. where as the low power pretty much allows you to see the whole slide all at once.


Can you see through a opaque object?

No, that is what opaque means. Light does not go through an opaque object. An object that is translucent will allow light through, but is opaque enough to keep you from seeing clearly through it (think about frosted glass used for bathroom windows). Transparent is "see through".


What does the medium power objective do on a microscope?

its is good and magnifies mediumly


Why must initial focusing of an object be under the low power objective and not under the high power objective?

Low power objective is like our eye if we want to see we can just see normally but if we want to see something very small but want to see properly at that particular part then we always go for some lens of something powerful. That's the same thing when we want to know something deeply we go for high power microscope to read a more detailed study of a particular part of object under the microscope.