In science, "magnified" refers to the process of making an object appear larger by using a magnifying instrument such as a microscope or a telescope. This allows for closer examination and details to be seen that may not be visible to the naked eye.
An electron microscope uses a beam of accelerated electrons to produce magnified images of extremely small objects. This type of microscope offers much higher resolution and magnification capabilities compared to traditional light microscopes.
A concave mirror can give a real or virtual magnified image depending on the object's position relative to the mirror's focal point. If the object is beyond the focal point, a real and magnified image is produced; if the object is within the focal point, a virtual and magnified image is produced.
A concave mirror forms a magnified image when the object is placed beyond the focal point of the mirror.
No, a light microscope uses focused light (photons) to produce a magnified image. An electron microscope uses beams of electrons to create a magnified image.
Because you need to be able to interpret what you see.
The magnification number is how close the image is magnified. EX: if the image is being magnified by 400x then it will be a more magnified (closer look) at the image then if it was being magnified by 100x
He magnified the image.The specimen was magnified on the screen so the students could see.
Magnified was created on 1994-03-08.
Magnified can be used as a verb or an adjective.
It means the specimen you are looking at is being magnified 150 times its normal size.
Glorified Magnified was created on 1972-09-29.
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Yes you can. 1. Jasmine magnified the insect to learn more about for her project 2. Magnified means up close. Instead of saying the girls looked at the beetle up close you can say the girls magnified the beetle
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The action of magnifying. The condition of being magnified. The result of magnifying or a magnified reproduction.Zoom
Aniseikonia is the term given to the magnified vision in the eye.
The word 'magnified' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to magnify (magnifies, magnifying, magnified). The past participle of the verb is also an adjective, a word that describes a noun. Examples:Verb: They magnified the microbe until it resembled a movie monster.Adjective: The students studied the magnified slides to identify the types of cells.