magnification or any other formula. I am not saying this is correct but just the way my head gets a handle on things. It comes down to perceived depth of field, size of subject (in reality and in the frame) and how many MP. I guess if I was doing really high magnification shots ...
How much energy is necessary to place four 3.0 mu C charges at the corners of a 3 cm x 4 cm rectangle? A convex mirror has a focal length f = -2.2 cm}. a) If you place an object at 5.7 cm}, where w...
If you know your scope’s subtension values at max power, you can come down to half power and double subtension values. The only problem is, some scopes just don’t have the quality to truly be at half power (even if the magnification setting says it is) to depend on doubled subten...
A 5-cm tall object is located 25 cm from a converging lens with a focal length of 10 cm. What is the distance of the image from the lens? Lens Formula: The lens formula shows the relationship between the distance of the o...
aOriginal magnification, ×200. The nuclei of positive cell were stained brown.The positive cells were stained brown, 原始的放大, ×200。 正面细胞中坚力量被弄脏了棕色。正面细胞被弄脏了棕色,[translate] aI want kill you 我想要杀害您[translate] ...
Sapphire crystal features a Cyclops eye to enhance the magnification of the date aperture at 3 o’clock. Superlative Chronometer Certified Available in steel or gold Fitted with a Chromalight display to ensure maximum legibility. 2021 Key Model Prices Reference Price 124060 Around £6,430 ...
Hint:Here we have to find the formula for the surface area of a box. Firstly we will form the diagram of the box then we will level all the dimensions of it. As we know a box is either in the shape of a rectangle or a square so we will form a common formula to find ...
(Note that some zoom lenses have a variable maximum aperture, where the maximum aperture will change depending on the focal length; this is represented as a range of numbers, such as f/3.5-6.3.) Now, pretty much every lens has the maximum aperture written somewhere on its body. You can ...
Orthoclase, or orthoclase feldspar (endmember formula KAlSi3O8), is an important tectosilicate mineral which forms igneous rock. The name is from the Ancient Greek for "straight fracture," because its two cleavage planes are at right angles to each other. Plagioclase Plagioclase is a series of...
If the sapphire is labeled as natural we can check a couple of things. First inclusions, a sapphire has grown in the depths of the earth's crust heated, crushed, moved so it will have some flaws. Perhaps these flaws will only be visible under magnification but if it is a flawless gem...