what is compound microscope and what is the difference between compound and simple microscope?
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A compound microscope is a microscope that uses multiple lenses to enlarge the image of a sample.
Ocular (eyepiece) lens.
Objective turret or Revolver (to hold multiple objective lenses).
A simple microscope is one that uses a single lens for magnification, such as a magnifying glass while a compound microscope uses several lenses to enhance the magnification of an object and A simple microscope is only equipped with one biconvex lens, often with a short focal length.
A simple microscope is used to produce an enlarged image of an object placed within its focal length.
On the other hand, a compound microscope has two sets of lenses, an ocular or eyepiece lens and the objective lenses.
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