Final image of object is formed by...
Objective lens
Eyepiece lens
Condenser lens
all of above
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final image of object is formed by Eye piecelens
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Eyepiece lens is responsible for formation of final image of object.
Explanation:
Objective lens
- The objective lenses are the optical elements closest to the specimen. The objective lens gathers light from the specimen, which is focused to produce the real image that is seen on the ocular lens.
- Functions of objective lens: Primary image formation, total magnification, overall resolution, determining the quality of image produced.
Eyepiece lens
- The eyepiece, or ocular lens, is the part of the microscope that magnifies the image produced by the microscope’s objective so that it can be seen by the human eye.
- Eyepieces work in combination with microscope objectives to further magnify the intermediate image so that specimen details can be observed.
- The eyepiece, or ocular, magnifies the primary image produced by the objective; the eye can then use the full resolution capability of the objective.
Condenser lens
- On upright microscopes, the condenser is located beneath the stage and serves to gather wavefronts from the microscope light source and concentrate them into a cone of light that illuminates the specimen with uniform intensity over the entire viewfield.
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