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It regulates the amount of light that passes through a specimen.
the diaphragm controls the amount of light entering the microscope
Yes
you can control it to adjust the amount of light
Too much light overwhelms the eye's ability to distinguish contrast and therefore detail in the specimen. Microscopes therefore have the ability to reduce the amount of light impinging on the specimen using a diaphragm, rather like the iris of the eye does.
if you are reffering to field of view, its not exactly the amount of specimen, its mainly used to determine how large a specimen is
The Iris diaphragm in the condenser. (the lever sticking out just above the "8" in the image above.
Field of view
It regulates the amount of light that passes through a specimen.
the diaphragm controls the amount of light entering the microscope
The adjustable stage opening on a microscope is used to control the amount of light illuminating the specimen.
Yes
you can control it to adjust the amount of light
The part of the microscope is called the Condenser
The diaphram Is What Controls How Much Light Is Released.
The basic requirement for you to see an object using the microscope is light. The amount of light will determine the visibility of the specimen.
The adjustable stage opening on a microscope is used to control the amount of light illuminating the specimen.