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magnification is the ability to make things larger they they actually are by taking the lens from a microscope or by just using a microscope and magnifying the object.

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Refers to a telescope's ability to make an object larger?

Magnification refers to a telescope's ability to make an object appear larger when viewed through the telescope. It is the degree to which the image of the object is enlarged compared to what is seen with the naked eye.


Magnification is the ability to make things look larger than they are?

magnification in optics is only a formula to know the size of image formed . it does not mean that it is greater then the object. thangs for this uestion . my name is pardeep dahiya reading in b.sc.-2year


What has the ability to make things look larger than they are?

microscope


What parts of the microscope does magnification refer to?

Magnification in a microscope refers to the ability to make an object appear larger than its actual size. It is primarily achieved through the objective lens, which gathers and focuses light to magnify the specimen. The total magnification is a combination of the magnification of the objective lens and the eyepiece.


What is the ability to make things look larger then they are called?

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.


How do lenses of a microscope make an object look larger'?

The magnification of the lens.


The ability to make an image appear larger than it actual size s called?

Magnification. If its a Biology term question, they probably worded it weird like they did with mine.


Which is more important in telescopes magnification or ability to gather light?

It is a balance of both. Without the magnification, we wouldn't be able to see very far. But without the ability to gather and make out trace amounts of light, we wouldn't be able to make anything out while looking through the magnification.


What instrument do scientist use to make things appear larger?

To make distant things closer they use a telescope, to make close things larger they use a sense or magnifying glass, to make very small things larger they use a microscope. to make incredibly small things clearer they use mathematics.


What is the difference between magnification resolution and contrast?

Magnification refers to the degree to which an object appears larger under a microscope. Resolution is the ability of a microscope to distinguish between two closely spaced objects. Contrast is the difference in intensity between the object and its background, which helps to make the object stand out.


How does magnification and resolution compare?

Magnification is an enlargement of the specimen which looks bigger as the magnification increases. Resolution is the the smallest increment available. The difference between these can be explained with the example of a ruler that has 1/8" markings. Magnification will make the separation of the markings look bigger, but the resolution of the ruler doesn't change, the markings are still 1/8" apart. However, magnification can improve the resolution because you can now see things bigger. For example the separation between the markings of the ruler could be divided down even more under magnification.


What is the magnification power of a 300mm lens?

The magnification power of a 300mm lens is determined by the focal length of the lens. A 300mm lens typically has a magnification power of 3x, meaning it can make objects appear three times larger than they actually are.