What happens to the microscope image when you move the microscope slide away from you?

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ocular eyepiece
low power objective lens used first
high power objective use fine adjustment knob only
stage slide support
stage clips holds slide in place
nosepiece revolves to move lenses in place
body tube holds eyepiece
coarse adjustment knob that moves the stage quickly
fine adjustment knob that moves the stage slightly
lamp light source
arm & base hold on to these to carry the microscope
monocular microscope with one eyepiece
compound microscope using 2 sets of lenses
left direction image moves when you move the slide right
right direction image moves when you move the slide left
towards direction image moves when you move the slide away from you
away direction image moves when you move the slide towards you
upside down and backwards position of images under the microscope
5 mm 5000 micrometres
field of view illuminated circle
pointer skinny object in eyepiece
depths adjusting the fine focus allows you to see things at different ...
10x X 40 = 400X total magnification
diaphragm light adjuster
stage down position of stage when putting away

What happens to the image when you move the microscope slide away from you?

Similarly, if the slide is moved left while looking through the microscope, it will appear to move right, and if moved down, it will seem to move up. This occurs because microscopes use two sets of lenses to magnify the image.

What happens when you move a slide to the right on a microscope?

When you view a specimen through a microscope, you are viewing an image through multiple lenses. As a result, the image is upside down and back-to-front so when you move the slide to the right, the image moves to the left and vice versa!

Which way does the image move when you move the slide towards you?

How well do you know your Microscope?.

When you move the slide to the left in what direction does the letter E appear to move?

- The letter “e” - The viewing of this familiar letter will provide practice in orienting the slide and using the objective lenses. The letter appears upside down and backwards because of two sets of mirrors in the microscope.