which tool is to use to the patterns of an small object
I don't really know....... BECAUSE THAT'S MY QUESTION!
There is no instrument in world which measure how small an object is but instruments measure how large an object is .
A flashlight is a type of tool that enables people to see in the dark.
No, to see objects without the presence of light is impossible. Even a little light will help you see an object. Light has to reflect from the object to the eye to allow you to see it.
When light reflects, on an object it bounces off of the object and you can see the object much more clearly.
A student can use a magnifying glass to see patterns on a small object in more detail. This tool will help magnify the object, making it easier to observe its intricate patterns or details up close.
Yes
Spectroscopy is the tool that allows scientists to see patterns of carbon molecules by analyzing the way they interact with light.
microscope
The components of a kaleidoscope include mirrors, an eyepiece, and the object chamber. The mirrors are set at angles to create multiple reflections, the eyepiece allows you to look into the kaleidoscope, and the object chamber holds small objects that create the patterns you see.
You can use the eBay search tool to see how much an item sold for when you click on the object. You will see there how many items are sold (or are available) from the same seller.
When trying to look at an object that is too small to see with the naked eye. The kind of microscope will depend on how small the object is.
A stethoscope
The human eye can typically see objects as small as 0.1 millimeters, which is about the width of a human hair.
It depends on what level you are talking about, but basically are current technology of viewing the very small is that good enough to see the incredibly small. The current method of view small is with an electron microscope. And we do not "See" it, but rather can see the reflections of the electron diffracting off the atoms of the object. Then with some very complex mathematics we can work out the structure of the object.
no, it will be quite small and you won't see much detail but you can see it.
Spectroscopy is a tool that allows scientists to identify the patterns of carbon molecules. By analyzing the absorption and emission of light at different wavelengths, scientists can determine the composition and structure of carbon molecules.