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The circle of light you see when you look through a microscope is called the field of view. It represents the area of the specimen that you can see through the microscope's lenses at one time.
Binoculars, glasses, magnifying glasses and teliscopes
The part of the microscope that you look through is commonly called the eyepiece or ocular lens. It magnifies the image produced by the objective lenses, allowing you to see the specimen clearly.
Bees can see in the ultraviolet range, which means they likely perceive more features of Einstein's appearance than humans can. However, they do not have the same cognitive abilities to recognize him as a specific individual.
You can see objects outside through a window because light from the objects outside passes through the window and enters your eyes. This allows your eyes to detect the shapes and colors of the objects, creating the perception of the scene outside.
look on youtube its better so you can actually see it
Because It Is Very High And If You Look Through A Telescope There You Can See It Better.
You can - use a pinhole camera ( or viewer).
There is no evidence to show that wearing pinholes actually will improve your vision over time. However, pinholes do help you to see better while you are wearing them.
It's used to look at small organisms, or materials, and is also used to look at virus' and bactirea. It also allows you to see through it a lot better.
Look for a Youtube tutorial on it! Its better to see it being done than having it described through words
Conditions like low light, extreme temperatures, and electronic interference can create problems for a pinhole model camera in real life. They are designed to see through a very small opening which creates problems not associate with more traditional cameras.
Please do not try. However, you can use a pinhole eclipse viewer that will let you safely see the sun. Here is a link to instructions from NASA. Enjoy- and DO NOT try to look directly at the sun- during an eclipse or at any other time. https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/edu/learn/project/how-to-make-a-pinhole-camera/
Please do not try. However, you can use a pinhole eclipse viewer that will let you safely see the sun. Here is a link to instructions from NASA. Enjoy- and DO NOT try to look directly at the sun- during an eclipse or at any other time. https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/edu/learn/project/how-to-make-a-pinhole-camera/
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A magazine article or a book!
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