Why and where is concave mirror used in microscope?
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because concave mirror is a reflecting mirror
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Near the base of a microscope, you may find a concave mirror mounted so it can be turned in any direction. Concave mirrors are used in microscopes to collect light from a lamp, shining it up onto a slide containing a specimen so it can be viewed through a magnification lens.
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