Biology, asked by amsirt, 8 months ago

compound microscopes if the light is on and the ocular is in place what do I do next

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Answered by prosenjt86
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Answer:

A compound microscope is a microscope that uses multiple lenses to enlarge the image of a sample. ... Ocular (eyepiece) lens. Objective turret or Revolver (to hold multiple objective lenses) Objective.

Explanation:

Compound microscopes are used to view small samples that can not be identified with the naked eye. These samples are typically placed on a slide under the microscope. When using a stereo microscope, there is more room under the microscope for larger samples such as rocks or flowers and slides are not required.

Typically, a compound microscope is used for viewing samples at high magnification (40 - 1000x), which is achieved by the combined effect of two sets of lenses: the ocular lens (in the eyepiece) and the objective lenses (close to the sample).

Answered by arifphysicist
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Answer:

Explanation:just place the slide and see the image

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