yes !! HINT: compound means several"
a compound microscope has only one lense
Light microscopes are called compound because a light microscope has more than one lense.
A microscope with more than one lense, has an objective and an eyepiece.
Light microscopes are called compound because a light microscope has more than one lense.
a compound microscope has two or more lens while a simple microscope has only one lens
i think it is the light microscope or the dissecting microscope the technician will use only one objective lense x2
No. If it only has one lens, then it's just a magnifying glass, not a microscope.
A zoom compound microscope is a type of microscope that allows for continuous magnification adjustment using a zoom knob, instead of fixed magnification levels. This type of microscope is useful for obtaining clear and detailed images of specimens at varying magnification levels without the need to change objective lenses.
Compound microscopes have more than one lens. The first (objective) lens magnifies the object to produce an image. Subsequent lenses magnify an image produced by a previous lens. Leeuwenhoek's "microscope" had only one lens -- simple magnification only. ~The Undertaker~
A stereo microscope shows two slides side by side at the same time and is used for comparison. A compound microscope only shows one slide.
A compound microscope consists of several lenses operating together, whereas a simple microscope is one lens, like a magnifying glass. A compound microscope gives higher magnification and also better resolution than a simple microscope.
The light microscope is described as a compound microscope because it uses multiple lenses to magnify the image of a specimen. This design allows for higher magnification and resolution compared to a simple microscope, which has only one lens.