hi year seven of the futer or someone older well the answer is so that they can zoom in deep and in past years i read that they used to use ink to see because it was only black and white in old times.but thanks for reading .Aslo it has helped us know illnesses and how Science looks in the eyes of a attem or miniscule peice of scientific source or you would say equiptment.
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The object would be more clear or more blurry.
Reflecting direct sunlight to the stage aperture can result in excess light entering the microscope, leading to glare, heat buildup, and potentially damaging the specimen. It can also cause the microscope components to heat up and affect the quality of the image. It is important to avoid directing direct sunlight into the microscope to prevent these issues.
Changing the objective lenses on a microscope would affect the level of magnification and resolution of the images seen. Higher magnification lenses would allow for a closer view of smaller details, but may reduce the field of view and depth of field. Lower magnification lenses would provide a wider field of view but with less magnification of finer details.
1.The sun radiates a range of electromagnetic waves, for example visible light and ultraviolet light. photo reactive chemicals under the intense magnification of a microscope could degrade the material you are observing.(photo-reactivity) 2. it would most likely be the risk of damaging the retina from the light being reflected from the slide.(going blind)
While some people may believe that a full moon can affect their mood, scientific evidence does not support this idea. Studies have not found a consistent connection between the phases of the moon and changes in mood or behavior. Any perceived effects may be attributed to other factors.
it made them see deeper into the object to see what it is made of and more
Anton van Leeuwenhoek's invention of the microscope revolutionized the field of microbiology. His observations of microorganisms paved the way for the development of germ theory and led to a greater understanding of the microscopic world. Van Leeuwenhoek's discoveries had a profound impact on scientific progress and our understanding of the natural world.
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The first way to modify scientific knowledge is to understand that all scientific knowledge is subject to verification. The second way is that all scientific knowledge is hypothetical and not real.
John Calvin's theories did not affect the Chuch - just as many heretics who preceded him did not affect the Church.
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The invention of the microscope revolutionized scientists' understanding of living things by allowing them to observe cells, microorganisms, and other tiny structures that were previously invisible. This breakthrough led to the discovery of the cell as the basic unit of life and paved the way for advancements in the fields of biology and medicine.
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