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You would place a slide on the stage of a microscope.

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What instrument uses slides?

You would place a slide on the stage of a microscope.


Does a brass instrument have valves and slides?

yes the trombone does


What instrument magnifies specimens placed on slides?

miscroscopes


What is a slide called on an instrument?

They are called slides. They do not have another name.


How do valves and slides affect the pitch on brass instruments?

Brass instruments produce sound by the vibrating of the player's embouchure in a mouthpiece, and the valves and slides on the instrument alter the length of the tubing in the instrument which affects the pitch of the notes produced. The farther the air has to travel in the instrument the lower the pitch of the sound is, whereas the less distance the air has to travel the higher the pitch the instrument will produce.


How do you define an instrument?

An instrument is an object used for work in science or the arts.


What musical instrument uses resonance in air columns?

wind instrument


What is the function of slides when used in the brass instrument?

The slide have seven different positions. It's used for the Trombone.


What uses of science?

everything that is alive uses science in one way or another.


Where can you find microscope slides?

Microscope slides can be found in a plethora of places. They can be bought at Amazon, Walmart, Target, and specialized science stores. Local hospitals and medical labs also might be willing to donate extra slides.


What type of instrument uses vibrations of the lips to produces sound?

brass instrument


What do brass instruments have valves reeds or slides?

Brass instruments can have valves or a slide, but not reeds. Brass instruments create sound by the vibrating of the player's embouchure in a mouthpiece, and the valves and slides on the instrument change the length of the tubing in the instrument which affects the pitch of the notes produced. Reeds are used in woodwind instruments to vibrate to produce a sound instead of using a mouthpiece like in brass instruments.