Biology, asked by siyadubey16, 2 months ago

How does a Microscope work?​

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Answered by diksharathore021
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Microscopes are effectively just tubes packed with lenses, curved pieces of glass that bend (or refract) light rays passing through them. ... There's a lens above the object (called the objective lens) and another lens near your eye (called the eyepiece or ocular lens).

Answered by Anonymous
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Microscopes are effectively just tubes packed with lenses, curved pieces of glass that bend (or refract) light rays passing through them. ... There's a lens above the object (called the objective lens) and another lens near your eye (called the eyepiece or ocular lens)

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