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Light waves are bent as they pass through glass - parallel light from the object is focused on a small area (so the image is larger).

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What does the electron microscope?

The electron microscope is a type of microscope that uses electrons to enlarge and illuminate an image of a specimen.


A instrument that uses light and has one more lenses that enlarge an image?

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What part of the microscope uses two sets of lenses to enlarge the image?

The objective lens is the part of the microscope that uses two sets of lenses to enlarge the image. The objective lens gathers light from the specimen and focuses it to produce a magnified image that is further enlarged by the eyepiece lens for observation.


What are the steps in a microscope to enlarge an image?

Rotate the revolving nosepiece to the appropriate objective (10x, 50x, etc.), then use the adjustment knob to sharpen the image and get rid of any blur.


What microscope can enlarge images to 1500 times?

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What happens to the image when viewed under the microscope as compared to how it looks on the stage?

When viewed under a microscope, the image appears magnified compared to how it looks on the stage. The microscope's lenses enlarge the specimen and allow for detailed observation of its structure. This magnification enhances the visibility of fine details that may not be visible to the naked eye.


On the microscope what is the lenses that enlarge an image?

The lenses that enlarge an image on a microscope are called objective lenses. These lenses come in various magnification powers, typically ranging from low to high (e.g., 4x, 10x, 40x, 100x). The total magnification is determined by multiplying the magnification of the objective lens by the magnification of the eyepiece or ocular lens. Together, they allow for detailed observation of small specimens.


Sentence using enlarge?

The class used a microscope in order to enlarge the specimen for viewing closely.


How is the image seen through a microscope?

The image seen through a microscope is formed by the optical system that magnifies the specimen. Light passes through or reflects off the sample, and the lenses of the microscope bend the light to enlarge the image. The eyepiece and objective lenses work together to produce a clear, detailed view of the specimen, allowing for observation of fine structures that are not visible to the naked eye. Adjustments to focus and illumination enhance the clarity and contrast of the image.


What type of image gets blurry when you enlarge the image?

Rastar image.


What microscope can enlarge images up to 1500 times that has 5 letters?

An electron microscope.


When you enlarge a photograph of an iron ring the image of the hole becomes?

Larger.."Enlarge"