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What direction do objects move under the microscope as compared to the direction they move in real life?

When viewed through a microscope, things appear to move in the opposite direction than they are really moving. If you move an object to the right, it appears to move left. The lenses of the microscope reverse the image.


What is this type of behavior called when a gosling will follow the first moving object it sees?

This behavior is called imprinting. Goslings are born with a strong instinct to follow the first moving object they see, often their mother, but they can also imprint on other moving objects, such as a human handler, if they are the first moving object the gosling sees.


Does the law of acceleration apply to objects having circular motion?

No, the law of acceleration does not apply to objects in circular motion. Instead, objects in circular motion follow the principles of centripetal acceleration and centripetal force, which keep the object moving in its circular path.


Does the law of inertia apply to moving or non moving objects?

It applies to both moving and non-moving objects.


Can you view moving objects with an electron microscope?

Electron microscopes are not typically suitable for observing moving objects since the process of capturing an image involves fixed samples and requires a vacuum. Due to the high-energy electron beam used, viewing moving objects would be challenging as it could easily damage or alter the sample. Techniques like cryo-electron microscopy can capture dynamic biological samples by flash-freezing them to preserve their structure in a stationary state.

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Who viewed moving objects from pond water his microscope and named them animalcules?

robert hooke


Who viewed moving objects from Pond water under his microscope and name them animalcules?

robert hooke


Viewed moving objects from pond water under his microscope and named them animalcules.?

robert hooke


What direction do objects move under the microscope as compared to the direction they move in real life?

When viewed through a microscope, things appear to move in the opposite direction than they are really moving. If you move an object to the right, it appears to move left. The lenses of the microscope reverse the image.


What microscope is best to see moving amoeba?

A Transmission Electron Microscope


Why newton's first law of motion can be difficult to observe in moving objects?

Because you never see objects moving forever. If you roll a ball across a table then a force causes it slow down and stop called friction.


Does moving objects have impulse?

yes moving objects have impulse


All moving objects have?

All moving objects have Momentum.


How do you be safe with moving objects?

keep distance with moving objects.


What are differences in colors of moving objects in space that are approaching and moving objects that are moving away?

Objects moving toward you will have a blue shift in their spectrum and objects moving away from you will have a red shift in their spectrum. This is known as a doppler shift.


What is this type of behavior called when a gosling will follow the first moving object it sees?

This behavior is called imprinting. Goslings are born with a strong instinct to follow the first moving object they see, often their mother, but they can also imprint on other moving objects, such as a human handler, if they are the first moving object the gosling sees.


What is the function of the handle of microscope?

To lift it by when moving it.