what happened to a microscope if placed at the edge?
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When the object on your slide is in focus for each objective, the distance between the slide and the objective lens, the working distance, decreases as the objective magnification increases. Like the human eye, the lenses of your microscope provide a limited depth of focus. ... Switch to a higher power objective.
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A microscope if placed at the edge:
- The smaller objects that cannot be seen with naked eyes can be seen under the microscope.
- To use the microscope, we have to first adjust the light illumination.
- The microscope slide has to be hold in position for object visualization.
- The specimen should be covered with the cover slip.
- The microscope should not be placed at the edge as when the object on your slide is in focus for each objective, the distance between the slide and the objective lens decreases.
- The the working distance alsi decreases as the objective magnification increases.
- So you should switch to a higher power objective.
- So a microscope should not be placed at the edge.
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