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Microscope with single lens is called _________.​

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Answered by gayenaditya280
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The simple microscope consists of a single lens traditionally called a loupe. The most familiar present-day example is a reading or magnifying glass. Present-day higher-magnification lenses are often made with two glass elements that produce a colour-corrected image.

Answered by Anonymous
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The microscope is a simple microscope.

  • This standard microscope is just a magnifying glass made up of a single convex lens.
  • It has a limited focal length.
  • The microscope magnifies an item via angular magnification, typically resulting in an upright virtual image of the direct item near the prime lens.
  • The microscope was properly used by Anton van Leeuwenhoek. He employed it to observe insects and a few other organisms.
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