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explain the principles and functions of light microscope ​

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Answered by saathvikaponnekanti
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The basic principle of the light microscope is shown in Fig. ... The microscope consists of two lens systems, the objective and the eyepiece. The objective forms a real image of the specimen, and this image is viewed through the eyepiece forming a virtual image at infinity.

Answered by ssasreeja
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A light microscope uses focused light and lenses to magnify a specimen, usually a cell. In this way, a light microscope is much like a telescope, except that instead of the object being very large and very far away, it is very small and very close to the lens

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principles:

When a ray of light passes through one medium into another, the ray bends at the interface causing refraction. The bending of light is determined by the refractive index, which is a measure of how great a substance slows the speed of light. The direction and magnitude of the bending of the light are determined by the refractive indexes of the two mediums that form the interface.

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