The magnification of the lens.
Refraction
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?
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?
Magnifier
Lenses of a light microscope magnify an object by bending light rays that pass through them. The objective lens further magnifies the image produced by the specimen, while the eyepiece lens enlarges the image for the observer's eye. This combination of lenses allows for increased resolution and clearer visualization of tiny structures.
The objective lens is the part of the microscope that helps to make an object look larger by magnifying its image.
The lenses serve to enlarge the object you want to study. Without them, you might as well look through a toilet roll.
They bend light.
The ocular lenses on a microscope are located at the top of the microscope's eyepiece tube. They are the lenses that you look through to view the magnified specimen on the microscope slide.
Actually, a microscope is an instrument that magnifies tiny objects, allowing them to be viewed in greater detail. It works by using lenses to focus light and create an enlarged image of the object being observed.
An optical microscope uses a system of (usually) glass lenses to focus the small amounts of light given off by the subject into your eye.
A magnifying glass or a microscope is typically used to look at small objects in detail. Magnifying glasses use lenses to enlarge the object, while microscopes use a system of lenses and light to magnify objects for detailed observation.