A confocal microscope would be used to produce a 3-D image of a tiny living organism. This type of microscope uses a focused laser beam to illuminate specific planes of the specimen, capturing detailed images that can be compiled to create a 3-D reconstruction.
The lenses of a microscope form an enlarged image of a specimen.
A microscope produces a real image since it forms an enlarged version of the specimen being viewed on the other side of the lens.
A compound light microscope can be used to see living organisms. This type of microscope uses visible light and lenses to magnify the image of the specimen, allowing scientists to observe living cells and organisms in detail.
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.
A microscope is used to magnify tiny specimens by using lenses to focus light on the specimen and produce an enlarged image for observation.
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no it does not produce real image . it produce virtual and erect image
Plane mirrors produce a virtual image.
We now have the technology to produce images in 3-D. These are also called holograms. The image is not actually there - it is like a photograph.
An image does not produce an image. However, a concave mirror, specifically one witha parabolic figure, forms an image in its focal plane of an infinitely distant object.
No, ultrasound is a technique used to produce an image of the fetus.
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Projectors can produce a larger image at a much lower cost than a different display technology of the same size (lcd, led, plamsa, etc...)
Projectors can produce a larger image at a much lower cost than a different display technology of the same size (lcd, led, plamsa, etc...)
No, convex lens does not produce a real image. It reflects the real image
real and upright image
The light reflecting off of it in your line of site