Like the letter p
I think its a letter
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it will be upside down .
There are mirrors in the microscope, which cause images to appear upside down and backwards. So a letter p would appear as a letter d through the microscope eyepiece.
For course focusing the primary stage is used.
all i know is that the ribosomes cant be seen and i dont think mitochondrion can be seen either... help me out people! The electronic microscope provides a 3-D vision on the speciman.
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it will be upside down .
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It would probably be upside down or backwards?
It will appear as "d".
There are mirrors in the microscope, which cause images to appear upside down and backwards. So a letter p would appear as a letter d through the microscope eyepiece.
There are mirrors in the microscope, which cause images to appear upside down and backwards. So a letter p would appear as a letter d through the microscope eyepiece.
Because a microscope has a convex lens, and they bend light so that when you see it it appears upside-down and backwards (or the other way around). For example, the letter "d" will appear to be the letter "p"
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The same way on all Lincoln cents - look under the date for the letter. No mint mark letter = the coin was struck at the Philadelphia Mint D = Denver Mint S = San Francisco Mint
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When you move the slide of the microscope to the right, any object on the slide as well as the slide itself will appear to move to the left. In a microscope, the image is actually inverted sideways and upside down. Like a double reflection.
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