View Full Version : Can someone help me answer these questions about light compound microscopes?


DramaQueen
02-03-08, 03:32 PM
1. Why is it important to measure the size of microscopic objects?

DramaQueen
02-03-08, 04:26 PM
Anyone..? :)

DramaQueen
02-03-08, 06:53 PM
:)....

ashpwner
02-03-08, 06:54 PM
well i don'y have a clue what you're on about butill give it a shot but 2

chris4355
02-03-08, 09:10 PM
is this your homework?

DramaQueen
02-03-08, 09:11 PM
nope

DramaQueen
02-03-08, 10:14 PM
its only one question and my internet reasearch has revealed nothing!

Hercules Rockefeller
02-03-08, 10:17 PM
1. Why is it important to measure the size of the microscopic objects?

"The" microscopic objects?

To what microscopic objects are you referring? :confused:

DramaQueen
02-03-08, 10:19 PM
sorry the isn't supposed to be there

chris4355
02-03-08, 11:29 PM
Well for one thing pretty much all unexplained scientific questions have come down to things that are very small. I could see how even measuring something microscopic could help prove/disprove theories or understand the way things work.

Echo3Romeo
02-04-08, 04:15 PM
nope
oh, ok

the answer u r looking for is 42 hoep this helps ^__^

S.A.M.
02-04-08, 04:28 PM
1. Why is it important to measure the size of microscopic objects?

For scale.

inzomnia
02-06-08, 08:36 AM
1. Why is it important to measure the size of microscopic objects?

A lot of advance technology applications need measurement until microscopic
scale, such as for quality control stage. For example, in the application of water
technology in medical field, today we have been able to create hemodialysis filter
which can be used to 'replace' the renal function for renal failure patients. The
filter should be designed as such that it filters selectively objects until certain size,
and passes objects of smaller size. How do you know that your product design
meets the necessary requirement? By doing measurement/check/quality control
until microscopic scale.