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Microscopes often have very bright lights to illuminate the object. If you were to look at the light without the microscope it appears so bright

Microscopes often have very bright lights to illuminate the object. If you were to look at the light without the microscope it appears so bright it may "hurt" to look at it. If the microscope magnifies the object to make a larger image, why is it safe to look through microscope at the very bright object? (This is the same concept as why projector bulbs are very bright.)

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