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If a piece of mirror is observed under a high magnification optical microscope, then what would one see??
rkatcosmos said:If a piece of mirror is observed under a high magnification optical microscope, then what would one see??
technician said:I think you will seee your eye !
Try it... it is easy enough
Under a microscope, a mirror will appear to have a smooth and reflective surface. The microscopic view will reveal the individual grains of the mirror's material, such as glass or silver, that give it its reflective properties.
Yes, you can see your reflection in a mirror under a microscope. However, due to the high magnification, your reflection may appear distorted or pixilated.
When viewed under a microscope, a mirror's reflection may appear distorted or magnified. This is because the microscope's magnification enlarges the image, making it appear larger and more detailed.
Yes, a microscope can be used to assess the quality of a mirror. By examining the surface of the mirror under high magnification, any imperfections or defects in the mirror's surface can be identified.
Examining a mirror under a microscope can be useful in quality control for manufacturing mirrors, as well as in forensic science for identifying tool marks left on mirrors at crime scenes. It can also be used in research to study the properties of reflective surfaces.