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GROUP MEMBERS: Chaitrali Bhide, Tushar Satyanath.
  
  This was our first experiment, we had to make a microscope using a webcam.
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We did this by fliping over the camera lens and placing it back over the processor.
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We did this by flipping over the camera lens and placing it back over the processor.  
To test our make shift miroscope, we even built a mini station were the glass slab  
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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  
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was movable and our microscope was fixed below it, we made our light source out of a
a LED bulb and a micro lithium cell.
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LED bulb and a micro lithium cell. We studied sewage and stagnant water around our  
We studyed sewage and stagnant water aroung our  
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neighborhood. We were able to view a particles and the texture of the microbes and
neighbourhood. We were abel to view a particels and the texture of the microbes  
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soil, but it was not clear as we had super glue on most parts of our lens.
and soil, but it was not clear as we had super glue on most parts of our lens.
 

Revision as of 08:49, 6 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.