An instrument that makes small distant objects visible is a microscope. Microscopes use lenses to magnify tiny objects, allowing us to see details that are not visible to the naked eye. For distant objects, a telescope serves a similar purpose by using lenses or mirrors to magnify and resolve faraway celestial bodies. Both instruments enhance our ability to observe and study the microscopic and astronomical worlds.
A microscope uses lenses to magnify and illuminate objects to make them appear brighter and larger. By bending and focusing light, microscopes can reveal details that are not visible to the naked eye.
Special curved lenses are used to make objects larger. It is a sense of scale and perception that makes distant objects magnified.
A microscope is an optical instrument that makes small objects appear larger by using a combination of lenses to magnify the image of the object.
No.
Your walls, doors, and furniture are typically opaque objects in the house. They do not allow light to pass through them, which makes them solid and non-transparent.
A telescope. :-)
An instrument that makes small, distant objects visible is a telescope. Binoculars and scopes are also used for seeing long distance.
The microscope makes transparent objects visible to enable study.
telescope or maybe binoculars
Chemicals in certain objects can reflect certain values of visible light.
Binoculars? Telescope? Glasses? Contacts? They all do.
The work of one who makes images or visible representation of objects; imitation work; images in general,
A microscope uses lenses to magnify and illuminate objects to make them appear brighter and larger. By bending and focusing light, microscopes can reveal details that are not visible to the naked eye.
They glow in the dark because luminous things have a quality that makes them glow. For instance, a firefly is luminous.
No, ultraviolet light is not visible to the human eye. It has a shorter wavelength than visible light, which makes it invisible.
Special curved lenses are used to make objects larger. It is a sense of scale and perception that makes distant objects magnified.
A green light makes a red object appear black, because red objects absorb green light and do not reflect any visible light back.