1. Photo
2. Why do the "e"s look different on each of the microscopic views?
The lens were set in different perspectives, with zooming in and out. Zoomed in, we could see the pattern and textures of the "e".
3. Why does the "e" appear different (inverted) to the naked eye?
The "e" appears inverted to the naked eye because the light waves cross before reaching your eye, appearing inverted.
2. Why do the "e"s look different on each of the microscopic views?
The lens were set in different perspectives, with zooming in and out. Zoomed in, we could see the pattern and textures of the "e".
3. Why does the "e" appear different (inverted) to the naked eye?
The "e" appears inverted to the naked eye because the light waves cross before reaching your eye, appearing inverted.

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