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Contains lenses you look through on a microscope?

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Why does microscope have lenses?

The lenses serve to enlarge the object you want to study. Without them, you might as well look through a toilet roll.


What part of the microscope contains the lens you look through?

The eyepeice


How do the lenses of a light microscope make an object look larger?

The light makes it easier to see so i c make it larger then just the one lenses does to it.The one lenses makes it seem bigger then to because of the light hitting it right through the lenses.But my only question is how does it do that?HOW DOES THE LIGHT MICROSCOPE MAKE THIS LOOK LARGER?


How do the lenses of a microscope make an object look larger?

Refraction


How do the lenses of a light microscope make object look larger?

The light makes it easier to see so i c make it larger then just the one lenses does to it.The one lenses makes it seem bigger then to because of the light hitting it right through the lenses.But my only question is how does it do that?HOW DOES THE LIGHT MICROSCOPE MAKE THIS LOOK LARGER?


Can you use a microscope to look at your finger?

With a normal light microscope, you can't look directly at your finger. It's just too thick for light from underneath to pass through, to reach the microscope lenses. It might be possible to scrape off thin layers of dead skin and put them on a slide to view through a microscope, though.


What is the objective on a microscope?

the objective is the lens, there is the main ocular lens which you look through and then this leads to the turret. on the turret are 3 (usually) objective lenses which are usually 4x, 10x and 40x. so the objective are three lenses which change the amount of magnification on the microscope. :)


How do lenses of a microscope make an object look larger'?

The magnification of the lens.


What tool that has lenses that make objects look larger?

Magnifier


Where do you look through on a microscope?

You look through a microscope through a part called the eyepiece.


What did they use to look at cells?

they used hand held lenses and later microscope.


How does the position of the letter e as seen through the microscope differ from the way an e normally appears?

The complex microscope uses lenses called convex lenses. Now convex lenses converge light to meet at one focal point. They create an =()X like figure where = is straight beams of light () is the convex and X is the converged light. In short, it's because a microscope has a mirror in it. and when you look into it you see the reflection of the item on the slide. On the microscope it is right side up but when you look at it normally it would be upside-down.