LABORATORY MANUAL FOR HUMAN ANATOMY & PH
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Author: Martin
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Chapter 4, Problem 3.9A
When you moved the ruler away from you, which way did the image move?
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Chapter 4 Solutions
LABORATORY MANUAL FOR HUMAN ANATOMY & PH
Ch. 4 - The human eye cannot perceive objects less than...Ch. 4 - The objective lenses of the compound light...Ch. 4 - Prob. 3PLCh. 4 - Prob. 4PLCh. 4 - Basic lens cleaning is accomplished using water....Ch. 4 - When preparing a wet mount specimen for viewing,...Ch. 4 - The total magnification achieved using a 10...Ch. 4 - Prob. 8PLCh. 4 - Prob. 1.1ACh. 4 - Prob. 1.2A
Ch. 4 - Prob. 2.2ACh. 4 - If a circular object or specimen extends halfway...Ch. 4 - Prob. 3.2ACh. 4 - Prob. 3.3ACh. 4 - Why is it more difficult to measure the diameter...Ch. 4 - What change occurred in the intensity of the light...Ch. 4 - Prob. 3.6ACh. 4 - Prob. 3.7ACh. 4 - Prob. 3.8ACh. 4 - When you moved the ruler away from you, which way...Ch. 4 - Prob. F4.8ACh. 4 - Prob. 4.2A
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