Explain work of compound microscope
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Working Principle of the Compound Microscope
A beam of visible light from the base is focused by a condenser lens onto the specimen. The objective lens picks up the light transmitted by the specimen and creates a magnified image of the specimen called the primary image inside the body tube.
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A compound microscope consists of two convex lenses. The lens with the shorter focal length is placed near the object, and is called an 'objective lens' or 'objective piece'. The lens with a larger focal length and larger aperture placed near the 'observer's eye is called an 'eye lens' or 'eyepiece'.
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