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Definitions of macroscopic in various dictionaries:
adj - visible to the naked eye
adj - large enough to be visible with the naked eye
Large enough to be perceived or examined by the unaided eye.
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Clearly visible |
Visible to the naked eye |
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Mar 6 2015 USA Today |
May 17 2007 Newsday.com |
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visible to the naked eye not microscopic. |
large enough to be visible to the naked eye |
Large enough to be perceived or examined by the unaided eye. |
Relating to observations made by the unaided eye. |
Visible to the naked eye not microscopic. |
Relating to large-scale or general analysis. |
large enough to be seen without using any devices that make things look larger |
Macroscopic description |
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The macroscopic scale is the length scale on which objects or phenomena are large enough to be visible almost practically with the naked eye, without magnifying optical instruments.When applied to physical phenomena and bodies, the macroscopic scale describes things as a person can directly perceive them, without the aid of magnifying devices. This is in contrast to observations (microscopy) or theories (microphysics, statistical physics) of objects of geometric lengths smaller than perhaps some hundreds of micrometers. * A macroscopic view of a ball is just that: a ball. A microscopic view could reveal a thick round skin seemingly composed entirely of puckered cracks and fissures (as viewed through a microscope) or, further down in scale, a collection of molecules in a roughly spherical shape. An example of a physical theory that takes a deliberately macroscopic viewpoint is thermodynamics. An example of a topic that extends from macroscopic to microscopic viewpoints is histology. * Not q |