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What means the extent of a project or viewing device used to magnify items?

That would be scope.


What word means the extent of a project or viewing device used to magnify items?

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What word means the extent of a project or viewing device used to magnify?

That would be scope.


What word means the extent of a project or viewing devices used t magnify items?

"Scope" is the answer


What do you call a viewing device used in submarines?

A standard viewing device used on a submarine is a periscope.


What is a viewing device used on submarines called?

A periscope.


Which device used a spinning drum with vertical slits in the sides for viewing of sequenced images?

Zoetrope


What does scope mean in microscope?

In microscopy, "scope" is short for microscope, referring to the device used to magnify objects that are otherwise too small to see with the naked eye. It is the same as saying "microscope."


An instrument used to magnify sound is?

A microphone is an instrument used to capture and magnify sound by converting sound waves into electrical signals.


Which two items can be used to check the alignment of the annulus and phase ring?

Centering telescope and an aperture viewing unit.


What is the function of the lenses on a light microscope?

The lenses on a light microscope are used to magnify the specimen being observed. The objective lens magnifies the image, and the eyepiece further magnifies the image for viewing. Together, these lenses allow for detailed examination of small objects or organisms.


What is the similarities of compound microscope to dissecting microscope?

Both the compound microscope and dissecting microscope use lenses to magnify objects. They both have adjustable focus and are used for viewing specimens in detail, but the compound microscope is more powerful and used for viewing smaller specimens at a cellular level, while the dissecting microscope is used for larger specimens at a lower magnification.