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All microscopes have lenses. Some types of lenses are eyepiece lenses, objective lenses, and condenser lenses.
A compound microscope, like the common optical microscope is used to study objects too small to see with the naked eye. The difference between a common optical microscope, and a compound microscope is the number of objective lenses. A compound microscope will contain several lenses. This reduces distortion, and gives one multiple lenses with which to adjust magnification.
Do not allow the high power objective to tough the lenses
It depends on the microscope. Standard:10x, 40x, 400x.
remove the slide,return the low-power objective, use lens paper to clean the stage of microscope and the lenses
Microscope objective lenses are the lenses that you can select on the microscope to change to field of view and magnification.
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The objective lenses on a microscope collects light and brings the specimens into focus.
The objective lenses on a microscope collects light and brings the specimens into focus.
The monocular has 3 objective lenses but the stereo microscope has only 2 objective lenses
objective and eyepice lenses.
The objective lenses on a microscope collects light and brings the specimens into focus.
It would depend on the microscope, however, there are usually 3 different powered objective lenses on a light microscope, the lowest being of 10x magnification, the middle being of 40/45x magnification, and the highest being of 100x magnification.
The advantage of a parfocal microscope=when different objective lenses are rotated, the object being examined will remain in view
It is to change the objective of the lenses in the microscope
nosepiece
Moves the objective lenses.