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the letter "e" gets inverted, so its upside down
yes it is seen inverted
It is laterally inverted. (:
yes.
The lenses used reversed the image.
It is inverted .
the letter "e" gets inverted, so its upside down
the letter "e" gets inverted, so its upside down
Why is the image of a letter inverted under a microscope?because it has a mirror below the stage ( the one where the specimens are being examind ) it dont reflects sunlight but also the image of a letter
When an image is viewed through a microscope it is inverted, meaning turned upside down and it is also shown mirror image, meaning from left to right.
yes it is seen inverted
To keep the answer very simple, the specimen being viewed is inverted when light passes through the objective lens (carrying the image) , which is usually convex in nature. So if you view something which is already "inverted" it would get corrected, i.e appear right. (The bending of light is called a refraction, which causes the image to bend along with it.)
It is laterally inverted. (:
Actually, the image doesn't form in the microscope. The image forms on your retinas. The microscope focuses light in such a way that it comes together correctly on your retinas.
maybe it is rar fro each other
yes.
The lenses used reversed the image.