what are the functions of the objective and the eyepiece in a compound microscope?
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eye piece: the lens the viewer looks through to see the specimen. the eyepiece usually contains a 10X or 15X power lens.
objective lens: one of the most important part of the compound microscope as they are the lens closest to the specimen.
a standard microscope has three, four or five objective lenses that range in power from 4X to 100X. when focusing the microscope be careful that the objective lens doesn't touch the slide, as it could break the slide and destroy the specimen.
objective lens: one of the most important part of the compound microscope as they are the lens closest to the specimen.
a standard microscope has three, four or five objective lenses that range in power from 4X to 100X. when focusing the microscope be careful that the objective lens doesn't touch the slide, as it could break the slide and destroy the specimen.
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