02 Light And Telescopes Mc Neely 2008
Warning – Lots of Math Required for this Lesson! SNC2D.
Microscopy. Parts of the microscope Ocular lens Arm Coarse focus Fine focus Objective lens Stage Iris wheel diaphragm Light source Revolving nosepiece.
Topic 2.1 – Size of Cells & Magnification 2.1.1 - 2.1.10 Text pg 7-21.
CELLS. Cells – the basic unit of structure and function in all living things (plants and animals)
Optics or The Physics of forming images with a Convex Lens.
Diffraction of Light By definition, diffraction refers to the apparent bending of waves around small obstacles and the spreading out of waves past small.
II From “Beam Paths” to the “Microscope” October 2008 Rudi Rottenfusser – Carl Zeiss MicroImaging.
Telescope Notes 1. Objectives To know the general types of telescopes and the advantages and disadvantages of each one. To know the primary parts and.
MICROSCOPES: Tools of Science Devices for magnifying images too small for the unaided eye to see.
The Microscope. Learning Objectives By the end of this topic, you will be able to: 1.Name the parts of the microscope and their functions. 2.Use the microscope.
How does a camera work? Ksenia Bykova. Types of film cameras SLR cameras (Single Lens Reflex) SLR cameras (Single Lens Reflex) – you see the actual.