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Physics, 13.07.2019 13:00, lilpeepxliltracy

How are the photographs taken with a 3d microscope different than those taken with a regular camera? how are they similar? 2. how can photography allow us to view the world around us in different ways? 3. how did the grains of sand from the moon differ from the grains of sand from the earth? 4. of the micro photographs in the video, which one did you like the best? why? 5. if you were given a 3d microscope to use for photography, which object(s) would you most want to photograph? why?

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