Use a microscope or magnifying glass. (Something that magnifies objects.)
The light makes it easier to see so i c make it larger then just the one lenses does to it.The one lenses makes it seem bigger then to because of the light hitting it right through the lenses.But my only question is how does it do that?HOW DOES THE LIGHT MICROSCOPE MAKE THIS LOOK LARGER?
Magnifier
A tool you hold against your eye to make objects look bigger
In the eyepiece, you see the object you're observing at a much larger scale—but no, it doesn't make things bigger in reality.
You need a convex lens to magnify an image.
Enlarge it?
Refraction
The objective lens is the part of the microscope that helps to make an object look larger by magnifying its image.
The magnification of the lens.
Adjusting the object's size can make it look closer or farther away than it actually is in a presentation. Making the object larger can make it appear closer, while making it smaller can create the illusion of distance.
The light makes it easier to see so i c make it larger then just the one lenses does to it.The one lenses makes it seem bigger then to because of the light hitting it right through the lenses.But my only question is how does it do that?HOW DOES THE LIGHT MICROSCOPE MAKE THIS LOOK LARGER?
Many things and many people look larger than life on television. In most cases, the camera position and angle gives us s sense that the object is larger compared to the background. Low camera positions offer a sense of height. Close camera positions give a sense of larger overall size. Moving an object further away than the subject will make the object look smaller than it was, so the subject appears larger.
They bend light.
To make an object's shadow bigger, increase the distance between the object and the light source. The further away the light source is from the object, the larger and more diffuse the shadow will appear. Alternatively, you can use a larger light source or diffuse the light to create a softer, larger shadow.
Magnification refers to a telescope's ability to make an object appear larger when viewed through the telescope. It is the degree to which the image of the object is enlarged compared to what is seen with the naked eye.
A scale drawing!
A scale drawing.