It looks foggy :)
Subjective lens and objective lens. Hope it helps :)
Jocky
I't rests your eye so you won't get "eyeprints" on the lens. The eye peice is used to keep the lens in place as well as your eye.
maintain distance between your eye and and eye piece of the microscope it helps
You look into it.
an eye piece lens
Subjective lens and objective lens. Hope it helps :)
The eye-piece multiplied by the power of the lens Eye-piece: 10 lens : 50 500x magnification
Eye piece and . . .lens ;-)
It's called an "OCULAR" according to a microscope supplier site.
The tube connects the eye piece to the objective lens. It holds two or more objective lenses and can be rotated.
To determine the total magnification of a microscope you multiply the magnification power of the objectives lens (indicated as x10) by that of the eye piece.
Jocky
The part of a compound microscope that magnifies an object is called a the ocular. An ocular is the exact same thing as an eye piece lens.
The body tube of a compound optical microscope contains two lens systems, the objective lens composed of one or several lenses that magnify the image of the object being examined, and the ocular lens at the eyepiece end. The magnification of the microscope depends on the focal lengths of the two lens systems.
microscope consists of two lens called eye lens and objective lens. objective lens is lens kept behind object and eye lens is keep on the top of microscope .i.e. on the place through which we look. firstly the object is placed behind the objective of microscope which is turned into virtual, erect and magnified image. later this image is thought to be the object for the eye lens and this objects forms real, inverted and magnified image.
the magnifyings system include the eye piece i.e. ocular lens and objective i.e. parfocal lenses