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uses of eyepiece in microscope​

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Answered by saanvi4365
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The eyepiece, or ocular, magnifies the primary image produced by the objective; the eye can then use the full resolution capability of the objective. The microscope produces a virtual image of the specimen at the point of most distinct vision, generally 250 mm (10 in.) from the eye.

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Answered by ItzAdityaKarn
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  • An eyepiece, or ocular lens, is a type of lens that is attached to a variety of optical devices such as telescopes and microscopes.
  • It is so named because it is usually the lens that is closest to the eye when someone looks through the device.
  • The objective lens or mirror collects light and brings it to focus creating an image.
  • The eyepiece is placed near the focal point of the objective to magnify this image.
  • The amount of magnification depends on the focal length of the eyepiece.
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