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  • 16-10-2014
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If you placed the letter g under a microscope, how would the image look in the field of view and why?

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  • 13-04-2017
If you placed the letter g under a microscope, the image in the field would look completely inverted. So, instead of seeing a regular letter g, it would be inverted both from up to down and from left to right, so when you look at the letter under a microscope, it would no longer look like the letter g, but rather like the number 6. This would happen because of the convex lens which tends to invert, or flip images.
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