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what is the compound microscope?????

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Answered by Pramodkumarhani
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A compound microscope is an instrument that is used to view magnified images of small objects on a glass slide. It can achieve higher levels of magnification than stereo or other low power microscopes and reduce chromatic aberration. It achieves this through the use of two or more lenses in the objective and the eyepiece. The objective lens or objectives located on the nosepiece have a short focal length and are close to the target object where it collects light and focuses the image of the object into the microscope. The second lens, in the eyepiece, has a longer focal length and further enlarges the image.

Answered by Choudharipawan123456
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Compound Microscope:-

  • A compound microscope seems to be a high magnification (high performance) microscope with a compounded lens system.
  • A compound microscope includes multiple optics: the objective lens (usually 4x, 10x, 40x, as well as 100x) is compounded (amplified) by the eyepiece (often 10x) to achieve magnifications of 40x, 100x, 400x, as well as 1000x.
  • Instead of a single magnifier, two lenses are used to achieve greater magnification.
  • Whereas the eyepieces, as well as the objective lens, provide extreme magnification, a condensing beneath its stage directs light into the samples.
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