Sagot :
When focusing the specimen under the microscope move the slide towards you and the image moves ____?
a. away from you
The optics of an microscope's lenses alter the direction of the picture that the user sees. When examined using a microscope, a specimen that is right-side up and facing right on the microscope slide will seem upside down and facing left, and vice versa. Similarly, if you move the slide left while looking through the microscope, it will appear to move right, and if you move it down, it will appear to move up. This is due to the fact that microscopes magnify images using two sets of lenses. Because the way light passes through the lenses, this system of two lenses generates an inverted picture (binocular, or dissecting microscopes, function in a similar fashion, but incorporate an extra magnification mechanism that makes the final image look larger).
When focusing on the specimen under a microscope, what would happen if you move the slide to the right?
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