No, because the brain will stop working after it is dead
The objective lens and the eyepiece lens work together to magnify the image of an object in a light microscope. The objective lens collects light from the specimen and forms an initial image, which is then further magnified by the eyepiece lens for viewing.
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The magnifying parts of a compound microscope are the objective lens and the ocular lens. The objective lens is located near the specimen and provides the initial magnification, while the ocular lens further magnifies the image for viewing. Together, these lenses work to increase the overall magnification power of the microscope.
There are many parts needed to make a microscope. Some of the parts of a microscope include the eyepiece lens, arm, base, tube, illuminator, objective lenses, diaphragm, and condenser lens.
The lens in our eye is 10x and it's a concave lens. When the light goes through it, the light bends.
A microscope is a tube that holds glass lens mounted that have the right focal properties that magnify the image.
No. Camera bodies are manufactured with a variety of lens fittings and only accept lenses with a compatible connector.
She is still very much alive in her Missionary Sisters who continue her work.
Yes but only with manual focus.
It only works when it is open and it can only focus on one object at a time.
It depends if the camcorder has the physical settings to attach the lens.
Yes. If the lens is a EF or EF-S lens, it should work fine with the t1i
they can in some animal shelters but only as volunteers
They work hard to travel, keep eggs alive, eat, and get food for their babies.
All bayonet mount canon camera's in the past 30 years will accept an FD lens'. The AE 1 and later ones will accept the lens' but will only work on automatic if the lens has the A setting on the lens.The FD will not work on an auto focus.
No, a compound microscope uses multiple lenses to magnify the image of a specimen. It typically has an objective lens close to the specimen and an eyepiece lens near the observer's eye. These lenses work together to provide high magnification and resolution.
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