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Microscopes, telescopes, a magnifying glass, reading glasses, a concave mirror, a drop of water, a glass tube looked at from the side.
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Magnification
The magnification of the lens.
The ability to make things appear larger than they actually are is called perspective distortion. This can be achieved through the use of specific camera lenses or through artistic techniques in drawing and painting.
An image can appear larger than it is in a microscope due to the magnification settings of the microscope. By adjusting the lenses and increasing the magnification, the image will look larger. Additionally, the use of immersion oil can improve visibility and increase magnification, making the image appear larger.
Magnification. If its a Biology term question, they probably worded it weird like they did with mine.
Magnification is a detailed process, so it matters depending on what you are trying to see. Take this for an example: if you want to look at salt close up, you normally would use a low microscope, but if you want to look at it closer, you take a larger magnification.
1) process of making something/somoen look larger 2) degree to which something/someone is made to look larger (the degree to which something is able to magnify something e.g. a telescope, microscope, etc.)
Magnification refers to the increase in apparent size of an object, while resolution is the ability to distinguish between two closely spaced objects. Increasing magnification may not necessarily improve resolution if the optical system does not have sufficient resolving power. Higher magnification can make an object appear larger, but higher resolution is needed to see fine details clearly at that magnified level.
Magnification refers to how much larger an object appears compared to its actual size, while resolving power refers to the ability to distinguish two separate points or details in an image. Magnification deals with the size of an object, while resolving power deals with the clarity and sharpness of details in an image.
Magnification refers to the degree to which an object is enlarged under a microscope, while resolving power is the ability of the microscope to distinguish two separate points. Contrast, on the other hand, refers to the clarity and distinction of edges in an image. All three factors are important in microscopy for visualizing and analyzing specimens effectively.
the eye piece magnification is 10x.