In a simple microscope, the object is placed at the object focus point where the image is formed. This image is then magnified by the eyepiece lens so it can be viewed by the observer.
The object should be placed at the focal point of the lens or slightly closer for a convex lens to be used as a simple magnifying glass. Placing the object at the focal point will produce a virtual and enlarged image that is easier to view and focus on.
In simple cases, you would put time on the horizontal axis.
The upward push on an object by liquid or gas it is placed in is its buoyant force. This force is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the object.
When an object is placed in water, it will experience a buoyant force equal to the weight of the water displaced. If the object's density is less than that of water, it will float. If it is greater, it will sink.
The direction of static friction acting on an object placed on a horizontal surface is opposite to the direction in which the object is trying to move.
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The object should be placed at the focal point of the lens or slightly closer for a convex lens to be used as a simple magnifying glass. Placing the object at the focal point will produce a virtual and enlarged image that is easier to view and focus on.
A simple microscope consists of a single lens, typically a convex lens. The object being viewed is placed close to the lens, which creates an enlarged image that is viewed directly by the observer's eye. The lens and the object are positioned so that the focal point of the lens falls on the object, allowing for magnified viewing.
well to be honest i do not know
they certainly can be seen
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In simple cases, you would put time on the horizontal axis.
hen was a microcope invented
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