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| ok im not sure of the correct naem but i think it is the parabola of a piece of glass in the end of a telescope the curve piece of glass. if you flip the piece around does is behave like a microscope please tell me that made sense thanking you in advance |
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| Sorry, it doesn't make sense. A telescope is a device to make distant objects look closer and faint objects look brighter. Some telescopes use a mirror with a parabolic surface, but other don't. A microscope makes small nearby objects larger, a super refined magnifying glass. Microscopes are never made with mirrors. They have small lenses, since making nearby objects brighter isn't necessary. Microscopes focus very close; telescopes focus very far away. |
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| Well, A telescope is an instrument used to observe remote objects and the collection of electromagnetic radiation. It is very amazing that has all the best telescope features. |
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| Do you think a microscope and a telescope eventually will discover eventually the | Kees Tel | Confocal - Microscopy Imaging Techniques | 1 | 07-14-2009 02:28 PM |