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Magnification - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Magnification is the process of enlarging something only in appearance, not in physical size. This enlargement is quantified by a calculated number also called magnification . When this number is l...
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Table 4, accompanied by figure 5 through figure 21, describes the objects used for the study as well as their locations; photographs in figures 5 through 21 were taken during daylight hours to demonstrate more clearly the appearance and position of the objects.
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dark-field microscope A microscope (device used to magnify small objects) in which objects are lit at a very low angle from the side so that the background appears dark and the objects show up against this dark background. ... ; Search WWW Search webref.org ... What Topic Is Your Cancer/Oncology Paper On?
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The purpose is to see if you can make a magnifying glass out of anything that is curved and clear. ... I predict that the hole in the cardboard will be like a magnifying glass. ... It can be used to magnify objects when a magnifying glass is not available.
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Because electrons have a very small wavelength, they can be used to magnify objects that are too small to be resolved by visible light. Just as Plucker and Crookes did, Ruska used a strong magnetic field to focus the electron stream into an image.
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Science Question: What Does Microscope Mean? ... A microscope is a device or instrument that is used to magnify or enlarge the image or size of those objects which are small in size. It was the invention of the microscope that made the discovery of the cell possible.
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Single lenses capable of forming images (like the bi-convex lens) are useful in tools designed for simple magnification applications, such as magnifying glasses, eyeglasses, single-lens cameras, loupes, viewfinders, and contact lenses. ... ; Interactive Java Tutorials ... In order to operate the tutorial, use the mouse cursor...
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