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The field of view (how much of the specimen you can see) would change either getting smaller or larger depending on the objective switched to.
Not a steady but a moving electric field can be produced by ever changing magnetic field.
The changing electric field will produce a magnetic field; the changing magnetic field will cause an electric field; both will propagate as a wave - an electro-magnetic wave.
An electrical field which is NOT changing.
Yes, that is the whole idea of an electromagnetic waves. A changing electric field generates a changing magnetic field; a changing magnetic field generates a changing electric field; and the two of them propagate as a wave at the speed of light.
prevent its disappearance due to the decrease in the field of viewTo do just that... center the object, because when the magnification is increased, the lens zooms in on the center, cutting out the perifery.
The field of view (how much of the specimen you can see) would change either getting smaller or larger depending on the objective switched to.
The high power field, though more magnified, covers a much smaller slice of the field of vision. If not centered the e could disappear to one side or the other.
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Higher power "zooms" in quite a lot. Specifdicly, it "zooms" to the very center of the field of view. This means that something just barely in the field of view (on the side, for example), would no longer be visible as when you zoom in your field of view gets smaller. I know that sounds a bit confusing... sorry! :/
it is 505ft. before it was remodeled then it was 483 after it was remodeled
what are the consequences of changing a field size
Not a steady but a moving electric field can be produced by ever changing magnetic field.
At the center of the diamond, Center of the field
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The line in the center of a soccer field is the center line.
Left Field - 333ftLeft-Center - 364ftLeft-Center (deep) - 410ftCenter Field - 400ftRight-Center - 373ftRight Field - 318ft