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    Exercise 1: Microscopy Nour Bairekdar Prof. Mary Flannery September 9‚ 2013 Learning parts and proper use of microscope‚ and the interception of images viewed through a light microscope Abstract: A compound light microscope uses two sets of lenses‚ ocular and objective‚ and employs light as its source of illumination. Through careful observation‚ we identified the various parts of a light microscope we found that the light microscope Ocular lenses which give 10x magnification

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    Practical 4 Title: To study the magnification of a real image by a convex lens. Objective: To determine the focal length of a convex lens. Apparatus and Materials: 1. Light box 2. Convex lens 3. Plasticine 4. Meter rule 5. Screen 6. Short transparent ruler Setup: 1. Set up the apparatus as shown in Figure 4-1. Figure 4-1 Theory: From the lens equation: Where: p = object distance q = image distance Linear magnification‚ Procedure: 1. The apparatus

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    Chapter 5: Lines Types of Line: can create value in drawing Analytic AKA: descriptive or classical Like contour lines‚ describe edges of objects in space or simply divide space Expressive Don’t describe any actual objects but are records of movement of the artists’ brush highly personalized Implied Line (2 types) * “Function of Line of Sight” – lines that are not drawn but are suggested by movement or poses within a painting * Broken section in a drawing where the eye will complete

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    Student Name Motunrade obasun Course Human Biology Date 04-11-2014 Introduction to the Microscope: Lab Report From Exercise 1: 1. Draw what you see on the ‘e’ slide at 160 xs in the space below. Snaps will be submitted separately. 2. Describe the relationship between what you see through the eyepiece and what you see on the stage. On the stage it was not visible enough rather it looks too small‚ while in microscope it appears black and grainy. 3. Draw the image you see of the ‘e’ slide at 200x

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    CBSE Previous Years’ Questions 1. What is the focal length of a plane mirror? (Year: 2001) 2. Prove that‚ for a concave mirror‚ the radius of curvature is twice the focal length? (1996) 3. Prove the mirror formula for reflection of light from a concave mirror. (1992) 4. Draw a ray diagram to show the formation of image of an object placed between the pole and centre of curvature of a concave mirror. (1995) s 5. Establish the relationship between object distance‚ image distance and radius of curvature

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    |Compound Microscope Parts | |[pic] | |A high power or compound microscope achieves higher levels of magnification than a stereo or low power microscope. It is used to view smaller | |specimens such as cell structures which cannot be seen at lower

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    The Smart Beacon Phase 2 Project Report 2014 Miss Nokwanda P. Fakude UKZN-School of Engineering 10/14/2014 AbstractThis document serves a complete paper design report of a Smart Beacon Project . This project researches as well implements a small Bluetooth enabled frequency generating transmitter which then uses the android application as a receiver. Details on the actual design are entailed in the context of this document. This document contains two main sections of the paper design

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    Asses the impact of the development of the electron microscope on our understanding of the cell and it’s role in cell theory. Since the invention of the electron microscope in 1928 scientists have been able to study the ultrastructure of cells‚ that is‚ parts smaller than what can be seen with a light microscope‚ otherwise known as organelles and their functions. Light microscopes had been developed to a point where the quality of the lenses was not limiting the detail in the image‚ the main

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    Aim:- To investigate the effect of changing the temperature of glycerin on the index of refraction. In this experiment I will be using a simple method‚ which needs the following materials 40ml of glycerin in a beaker‚ protractor‚ a pencil‚ a laser‚ a paper to draw boundaries‚ circular plastic plates‚ hotplate‚ ruler and a digital thermometer. In this experiment 1 trial will be conducted for glycerin with 70 Celsius degrees ‚66‚62‚58‚ and another trial with 10 Celsius degrees. Scientific Background:-

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    have been Romantic artists such as William Wordsworth whose work was inspired by his reverence for the natural world. Wordsworth always paid close attention to his surroundings. Also‚ Isaac Newton had made contributions to mathematics‚ physics‚ astronomy‚ and optics. Newton’s masterpiece‚ ‘The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy‚’ claimed that everything Newton said was proved by experiment or by

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