The diaphragm controls the amount of light going through the microscope. If you close it, less light will come through. If an object is light in color, this can help you see it better. If you open it, more light will come through. That will help with darker objects.
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Spiky or wavy surfaces have the effect of damping sound. Snow is spiky if you look through a microscope at it.
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Hooke's compound microscope was consisted of two thick lenses at either end of the eyepiece, which looked much like a kaleidoscope. The specimen was mounted on a pin at the end of the eyepiece and beside the pin was a globe full of liquid (usually water) to give the image an illusion effect. The light to produce the image of the specimen was simply an oil lamp with a small circular mirror.
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The effect of a cracked diaphram in transmission is that it reduces the efficiency of the system.
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You can measure the mass of your specimen, or the number of matter in it. If you are talking about weight it is not possible, because weight is gravity's effect on that specimen.
According to the principles of microscopy, the diapragm regulates the intesity of light on a subject as viewed through a microscope and will affect the resolution byÊmaking it sharp with theÊcorrect amount of light and fuzzy with to little light and too much light will totally wash the image out.
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