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2) Activity 3 Activity Title: Objective/s: PICTURE PERFECTI 1. Differentiate the magnifying power or magnification from resolvin power or resolution Materials to be used: Writing materials Camera (Can be from a smartphone or tablet) a 1. Use your camera and attempt to take a close-up picture of any two subjects inside of your home (can be a stationary object, plant, house pet, or a household member) within a short distance (not more than 1 meter). Let the subjects stand or be adjacent with each other. Label the picture as Photo A. 2. Now with the same subject in your photo, try to move as far as you possibly can from them before taking another photo. Afterwards, label this as Photo B. Answer these guide questions in complete sentences in your answer sheet while viewing the two photos together: a. In which photo can you distinguish the two subjects as discrete? b. Zoom in on Photo B, so as to have the same view with Photo A. Are they still the same in clarity (how clear both pictures are)? Why or why not? c. Based on the two activities, what is your own definition of magnification? d. Based on the two activities, what is your own definition of resolution? e. What do you think is the reason why a microscope needs to have both magnifying and resolving power? In a standard compound microscope, its optical parts have lenses capable of different magnifying powers. The eyepiece or ocular can magnify the image as ten times larger (10x). As for the objectives, it is as follows: a. Scanner - 4x b. Low Power Objective (LPO) - 10x
