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Q: Why are telescopes and microscopes important to science?
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How has light technology contributed to basic science?

Through the use of microscopes and telescopes.


How has light technology contributed to extensively to basic science?

Through the use of microscopes and telescopes.


How telescopes and microscopes different?

Microscopes have 2 convex lens and telescopes too while microscopes are used to look at cells and microscopic organisms.


What is the science behind microscopes and telescopes?

They let you see like super far away into space with a magnifying glass!(:


Are telescopes and microscopes used by astronomers?

Telescopes - definitely yes Microscopes - perhaps but not likely for astronomy


What is the name of the other telescopes?

Microscopes?


How are microscopes and telescopes the same?

They both have lenses.


What is found in telescopes and microscopes?

Lenses and/or mirrors


How are lenss used in telescopes and microscopes?

to magnify it


Are there any useful effects of refraction?

Yes. Lenses are used for glasses (correction for eye problems), for microscopes, telescopes, and other applications.Yes. Lenses are used for glasses (correction for eye problems), for microscopes, telescopes, and other applications.Yes. Lenses are used for glasses (correction for eye problems), for microscopes, telescopes, and other applications.Yes. Lenses are used for glasses (correction for eye problems), for microscopes, telescopes, and other applications.


How did microscopes influence astronomy?

As microscopes they did not but they were the first form of optical magnification, so were to lead to the development of optical telescopes.


Tools used in science?

Some tools that are used in science include microscopes, tweezers, telescopes, computers, maps, and Petri dishes. Other tools include magnifying glasses, chemicals, and even Bunsen burners.