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similarities of the simple microscope and compound microscope

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A magnifying instrument that uses two types of lens to magnify an object with different zoom levels of magnification is called a compound microscope. It consists of two types of lenses viz the objective lens which creates a resolved image and the eyepiece lens which magnifies the object. A magnifying instrument that uses only one lens to magnify objects is called a Simple microscope. Some examples of the simple microscope are jewelry eyepieces, reading glasses, and pocket magnifiers.

Difference Between Simple And Compound Microscope

Characteristics Simple Microscope Compound Microscope

Number of lenses One to magnify objects 3-5 to magnify objects

Condenser lens Absent Present

Light source Natural Illuminator

Mirror type Concave reflecting One side is plain and the other side is concave

Level of magnification One level only Higher-level

Magnifying power Up to 300X 2,000X

Adjusting Magnification No Yes

Used A basic level By professional for research purpose

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