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(1) - you have a handy tool to enlarge items you want to see... (2) it has a built-in light source in case you need more illumination !
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Yes, its just that a magnifying glass has a different prescription than eyeglasses.
microscopes are more scientific id say. They can look closer at what you're looking at than the magnifying glass. But microscopes are generally much bigger. Magnifying glasses are qite light as well. ( I have both ) Magnifying glass are simple lenses while micorscopes have two lenses so if you needed to look at something in great detail I would look at it with a microscope...
Tng ina mo tanong mo kay mang kanor!
Tng ina mo tanong mo kay mang kanor!
Tng ina mo tanong mo kay mang kanor!
Tng ina mo tanong mo kay mang kanor!
Tng ina mo tanong mo kay mang kanor!
(1) - you have a handy tool to enlarge items you want to see... (2) it has a built-in light source in case you need more illumination !
ang baho mo
Idont know the answer
A magnifying glass primarily refracts light. As light passes through the curved lens of a magnifying glass, it bends or refracts, focusing the light to create a magnified image.
When the object under observation is well lit, then you can view it more clearly. Some objects which you want to observe under magnifying glass, may not have been well lit naturally. Magnifying glass with lights will help look at it more clearly.
Tng ina mo tanong mo kay mang kanor!
A magnifying glass has one lenses and a compound light microscope has 2 lenses