uses of compounds microscope and function
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a compound microscope is used for viewing samples at high magnification (40 - 1000x), which is achieved by the combined effect of two sets of lenses: the ocular lens (in the eyepiece) and the objective lenses (close to the sample). Objective. Focus wheel to move the stage.
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The term microscope can be split into two separate words, ‘micro’ and ‘scope’, where the term ‘micro’ means small or tiny, and ‘scope’ means to view or to observe. Therefore, a microscope can be understood as an instrument to observe tiny elements.
There are two basic types of optical microscopes:
- Simple microscopes
- Compound microscopes
- The term “compound” in compound microscopes refers to the microscope having more than one lens.
- Devised with a system of combination of lenses, a compound microscope consists of two optical parts, namely the objective lens and the ocular lens.
Parts of a Compound Microscope
- Eyepiece And Body Tube
- Objectives and Stage Clips
- Arm and Base
- Condenser, Iris diaphragm, and Diaphragm
- Illuminator and Stage
- Nosepiece and Aperture
- Condenser, Iris diaphragm, and Diaphragm
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