how does physics work in a digital microscope
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In a digital microscope, physics is used to magnify and focus the image of the specimen. The microscope uses a combination of lenses, mirrors, and light sources to magnify the image and focus it onto a digital sensor. The digital sensor then captures the image and sends it to a computer for further processing. Physics is also used to control the light source, which can be adjusted to provide the best possible image.