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The smoother the surface of a ramp, the greater is the danger of a vehicle slipping and losing traction.A wet, smooth ramp could cause a pedestrian to slip over and be hurt.
Because the fibers that make up the paper are wet and slide apart easier
Some objectives come closer to the slides than others. If you switch to a closer objective it may press down on the slide and break it.
Water can absorb friction because it's wet and slippery. When things are dry, there nothing slippery or wet to absorb the friction, so the friction becomes stronger.
it dries out.
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You need the bottom of the the slide, the you put a specimen on it. After put a drop of water on it then put the cover and apply pressure.
A prepared slide is sealed by acrylic or any other medium. After the solvent evaporates, the specimen is locked under the slip. On the other hand, a wet mount slide has the specimen prepared just before it is put under microscope.
When you slide on a wet road surface you are aquaplaning, also known as hydroplaning.
First, put an image in the center of the slide. Add on drop of water to the slide then put on the cover piece. Take it over to the microscope then use the stage clips to hold it down. Look through the eyepiece and then you will see a magnified image or cell organisms living in the water.
a) the object is placed in a drop of water (or saline) on a clean slide. b) a coverslip is held at a 45o angle with the fingertips, and c) it is lowered carefully over the water and the object.
The smoother the surface of a ramp, the greater is the danger of a vehicle slipping and losing traction.A wet, smooth ramp could cause a pedestrian to slip over and be hurt.
The smoother the surface of a ramp, the greater is the danger of a vehicle slipping and losing traction.A wet, smooth ramp could cause a pedestrian to slip over and be hurt.
The smoother the surface of a ramp, the greater is the danger of a vehicle slipping and losing traction.A wet, smooth ramp could cause a pedestrian to slip over and be hurt.
No, the microorganism needs to be heat fixed onto the slide so it doesn't wash away with all the wash steps. The wet part refers to the liquid that is placed on the fixed cells before the cover slip is put on.
you put water on the inside of the grips and slide them on- a great alternative is hair spray, very slippery when first sprayed but eventually dries and stops your grips from sliding
Wet mounts don't typically use stains.