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Working Mechanism Of The Compound Microscope

View into the eyepiece. Rearrange the mirror such that adequate light passes into the microscope

The mirror, lenses, stage, and slides should be cleared of dust and be clean.

Place the slide in the middle of the stage

Firmly secure the slide with clips at two edges of the slide to ensure that the slide cannot move

The nose piece is adjusted in such a way that the low power objective is aligned with the object of focus placed on the slide.

The coarse adjustment knob can be shifted upwards or downwards such that the slide is well under focus

Turn the fine adjustment knob by moving upwards or downwards to get a clear and sharp image of the object under focus.

All minute details of the object are observed under low power objective.

Necessary diagrams are sketched.

The nose piece is now turned to bring the high power objective aligning with the object. The fine adjustment knob is tuned as much as possible to get a bright and precise view of the object.

In high power, the details of the object are observed. Draw the necessary diagrams. The coarse adjustment knob should not be used when the object is being examined in high power as it can crush the slide.








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Answered by Itsmeshefallimaansi
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Answer:

Turn the compost heap over, turning the outside to the inside, and the inside to the outside. To explain how to do this, when turning the compost, move the outside of the pile to a spot next to it, and keep moving material from the outside to the new pile. When the turning is completed, all the material that was inside the pile will be outside and vice versa.

Ensure that moisture stays constant. To test, put gloves on and squeeze a handful of the compost materials, which should only release one drop of water, or almost drips a drop.

Let the compost pile sit for 4 days, don’t turn it.

TIP: If the compost pile gets too wet, spread it down, or open a hole about 7-10cm (3-4”) wide with the handle of the pitchfork, or put sticks underneath for drainage.

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