Biology, asked by rakhivince3, 10 months ago

why is a mirror fixed in microscope ​

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Answered by sanjeevravish321
41

Answer:takki light reflect krke hmare object ko light se chmka skee

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Explanation:

In the microscope, the part fixed below the stage is to reflect light on the material to be observed. This arrangement which is fixed in a metal ring has two planes, a plane mirror to reflect sunlight and a concave mirror to reflect artificial light.

Answered by Jasleen0599
15

A mirror is fixed inside the microscope to reflect the light on the specimen to be examined.

- The light falling from an external light source is reflected by the mirror and falls on the specimen.

- It illuminates the specimen and it gives better results.

- The main function of mirror is only to focus the surrounding light on the object being put under the microscope.

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