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If you placed a letter g under a microscope, how would the image look in the field of view
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If you placed a letter g under a microscope, how would the image look in the field of view
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If you are talking about an scientific microscope you would find in a lab it would the opposite in each directions. So the g would be upside down to how you put it.
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The field of view under a microscope will be converted both from up to down and left to right. So the letter g will look like 6. You can find the answer by writing it on the paper and change the paper direction to observe.
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