On the microscope stage (after it has been mounted on a glass microscope slide).
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A good view of the Earth.
Under the influence of gravity, every thrown object begins to accelerate downward as soon as it leaves the hand. The point of the aim must be above the target in order to compensate for the distance of fall during the object's flight time.
So we can make the world a better place
The answer is Asteroid. you may want to fill up Punnagai ulagam for your kid. All the best. Vellan
What you do first when you use a microscope you put the slide in. Then you focus the microscope. Then you look at the object you are supposed to or look at the object you want to.
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I'm guessing you mean the electron microscope. The EM does the same thing an ordinary visible light microscope does which is allows the viewer to see very tiny things. But the EM allows the viewer to see things that are way smaller than the smallest objects the ordinary microscope can see. The electron microscope allows us to see those way smaller objects because the electro-magnetic waves that the electron microscope uses to illuminate the target object we want to view are orders of magnitude shorter than visible light waves. And a rule of physics is that whatever object we want to see can only be seen when the illuminating waves are shorter than the object's size.
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Batering is the trade of one object of want for another object of want and/or intrest in place of money.
The lenses serve to enlarge the object you want to study. Without them, you might as well look through a toilet roll.