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Yes, a microscope uses lenses to magnify and make objects appear larger than they actually are. This allows for detailed examination of small structures that are not visible to the naked eye.
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A microscope uses lenses to magnify and illuminate objects to make them appear brighter and larger. By bending and focusing light, microscopes can reveal details that are not visible to the naked eye.
You need a convex lens to magnify an image.
A microscope can make objects appear hundreds to thousands of times larger than their actual size, depending on the magnification level of the microscope being used.
To make an object look larger in a photo, you can try positioning it closer to the camera, using a wide-angle lens, or utilizing the foreground-background relationship to create a sense of scale and depth. Additionally, framing the object against smaller elements can also help enhance its perceived size.