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how does a microscope work ​

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Answered by gea1600434
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A compound microscope uses two or more lenses to produce a magnified image of an object, known as a specimen, placed on a slide (a piece of glass) at the base. ... The light rays hit an angled mirror and change direction, traveling straight up toward the specimen.

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Answered by Anonymous
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A compound microscope uses two or more lenses to produce a magnified image of an object, known as a specimen, placed on a slide (a piece of glass) at the base. ... The light rays hit an angled mirror and change direction, traveling straight up toward the specimen.

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