Difference between revisions of "DAY 1 : Create A Microscope using a WebCam"
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− | <p>We did this by flipping over the camera lens and placing it back over the processor. | + | <p>We did this by flipping over the camera lens and placing it back over the processor. <br> |
− | To test our make shift microscope, we even built a mini station where the glass slab | + | To test our make shift microscope, we even built a mini station where the glass slab <br> |
− | was movable and our microscope was fixed below it, we made our light source out of a | + | was movable and our microscope was fixed below it, we made our light source out of a <br> |
− | LED bulb and a micro lithium cell. We studied sewage and stagnant water around our | + | LED bulb and a micro lithium cell. We studied sewage and stagnant water around our <br> |
− | neighborhood. We were able to view a particles and the texture of the microbes and | + | neighborhood. We were able to view a particles and the texture of the microbes and <br> |
soil, but it was not clear as we had super glue on most parts of our lens.</p> | soil, but it was not clear as we had super glue on most parts of our lens.</p> |
Latest revision as of 12:49, 8 April 2013
GROUP MEMBERS: Chaitrali Bhide, Tushar Satyanath.
We did this by flipping over the camera lens and placing it back over the processor.
To test our make shift microscope, we even built a mini station where the glass slab
was movable and our microscope was fixed below it, we made our light source out of a
LED bulb and a micro lithium cell. We studied sewage and stagnant water around our
neighborhood. We were able to view a particles and the texture of the microbes and
soil, but it was not clear as we had super glue on most parts of our lens.