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Is the sharpness of an image through a microscope is called magnification?

No, the sharpness of an image through a microscope is called resolution. Magnification refers to the increase in apparent size of an object when viewed through a microscope.


Instrument that produces an enlarged image of an object?

A microscope is an instrument that produces an enlarged image of an object by using lenses to magnify the details of the object.


How do the lenses in a microscope magnify an object?

Lenses in a microscope use refraction to bend light rays and focus them to form an enlarged image of the object being viewed. This magnified image is then viewed through the eyepiece of the microscope, allowing for detailed observation at a much larger scale than with the naked eye.


How does the lens system change the image as viewed through the microscope?

It is specially set up to produced a magnified image of an object placed before its objective lens.


Which two parts of the microscope magnify the image of an object?

The objective lens and the eyepiece lens work together to magnify the image of an object in a microscope. The objective lens magnifies the image first, and the eyepiece lens further magnifies the image for viewing.


When viewed with a compound light microscope which letter would best illustrate the way in which the microscope inverts and reverses the image?

The letter "E" would best illustrate how a compound light microscope can invert and reverse the image. When viewed through the microscope, an object's left side appears as the right side and vice versa (reversed), and the object appears upside down (inverted).


Describe how a light microscope creates a magnified image?

A light microscope creates a magnified image through a series of lenses. The light rays reflected from the viewed abject, pass through these many lenses and form an enlarged picture of the object. It is able to show the fine details of the object that most people are studying or looking for.


The sharpness of an image produced by a microscope is called magnification.?

No. Magnification refers to how many times larger an image is made.The sharpness of an image produced by a microscope is called resolution.


What is the position of an image under a microscope?

The position of an image under a microscope varies based on the type of microscope being used. In a compound microscope, the image is formed inverted and reversed from the object being observed. In a stereo microscope, the image is typically upright and not inverted.


What are the two Parts of microscope that could enlarge the object?

The two parts of a microscope that magnify an object are the objective lens and the eyepiece. The objective lens is closest to the object being viewed and provides the initial magnification. The eyepiece is where the viewer looks through to see the magnified image.


What part of the microscope helps to make an object larger?

The objective lens is the part of the microscope that helps to make an object look larger by magnifying its image.


How does an image of an object seen under a microscope appear to move when you move the object?

When you move the object under a microscope, the image of the object appears to move in the opposite direction. This is due to the way the lenses in the microscope magnify and invert the image that is being viewed. So, if you move the object to the left, the image will appear to move to the right, and vice versa.