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uses of compounds microscope and function​

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Answered by kd1030601
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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.

Answered by ushasingh9191
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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

  1. The term “compound” in compound microscopes refers to the microscope having more than one lens.
  2. 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

  1. Eyepiece And Body Tube
  2. Objectives and Stage Clips
  3. Arm and Base
  4. Condenser, Iris diaphragm, and Diaphragm
  5. Illuminator and Stage
  6. Nosepiece and Aperture
  7. Condenser, Iris diaphragm, and Diaphragm

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