Did You Know?

You can see tiny bugs with it!

How It Works

The lens bends light to make things big.

What You Can See

You can see small bugs and plants.

What Coddington Magnifier Does

It helps you see small things.

It makes things look big and clear.

You can see details on leaves.

It is fun to look at bugs.

It helps in science class.

You can use it at home or school.

More About Coddington Magnifier

This tool has been used for a long time. It helps people see tiny things. Many kids use it in school. It is fun to learn about nature.

With this tool, we can see small bugs and plants. It helps us learn more about the world. We can explore and find new things.

In the future, more kids will use it. It can help us learn in new ways. We can look at things we could not see before!

How Topics Connect

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What Do These Words Mean?

Coddington magnifier:A special type of magnifying glass with one thick lens.
diaphragm:A part that controls how much light passes through.
spherical aberration:A problem that makes images blurry when using a lens.
magnification:How much bigger something looks through a magnifying glass.
distortion:A change that makes something look different or unclear.