Why multi component lenses are used in modern microscope?
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In modern microscope, abberations of different types are reduced with the use of multi-component lens.
☆When light rays fail to meet at a particular point after phenomenon like reflection or refraction, so as to form image of an object, it leads to abberation.
Thus, a blurred image is obtained. Multi-component lens help in reducing chromatic Abberation. They provide such a system that facilitate in illuminating in a stable way.
☆Thus, better control over this aspect is gained through multi-component lens.
******Further these systems also give some relief from spherical abberations.******
☆☆Hope it will help you☆☆
Thanks!
--------Here is your answer dear--------
In modern microscope, abberations of different types are reduced with the use of multi-component lens.
☆When light rays fail to meet at a particular point after phenomenon like reflection or refraction, so as to form image of an object, it leads to abberation.
Thus, a blurred image is obtained. Multi-component lens help in reducing chromatic Abberation. They provide such a system that facilitate in illuminating in a stable way.
☆Thus, better control over this aspect is gained through multi-component lens.
******Further these systems also give some relief from spherical abberations.******
☆☆Hope it will help you☆☆
Thanks!
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