Friday, October 23, 2009

If you look at a very sharp needle under a microscope, will it appear flat?

Imagine that there is a very very sharp needle, the sharpest in the world. it is so fine and pointy that if you touch it, it will pierce the skin. If you look at it under a microscope, will the ultra sharp needle appear to be flat or still sharp?
If you look at a very sharp needle under a microscope, will it appear flat?
It depend on your microscope's magnification and on your needle's sharpness!
If you look at a very sharp needle under a microscope, will it appear flat?
neither.


more than likely, somewhat rounded.


or whatever scrap was left over after sharpening.


and, keep in mind, that such a small tip has little strength, so the first time it touched anything, it would deform the tip.
Reply:Rounded.
Reply:It would appear just as flat as it does under a magnifying glass when looking with one eye closed. It will look less flat in a binocular microscope. It doesn't take a sharp needle to pierce skin. The probe in an atomic force microscope has a radius of curvature measured in nanometers, so the tip is only hundreds of atoms. It's not easy to manufacture a smooth surface that small.
Reply:i dnt think it will apear flat i think it will have a cylindrical shape at the tip instead of being flat
Reply:depends on your size if you are bigger than that needle so it will appear round ,but if you are smaller than it so it would be flat.


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