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Q: How is the light intensity regulated on the microscope?
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Microscope that uses differences in light intensity?

Electron Microscope. Not sure though


Increases or decreases the light intensity on a microscope?

2,7,9,5,10


What are 2 ways to control light intensity on a compound light microscope?

mirrors ;)


What is the size of the light beam that passes though a microscope regulated by?

condenser


What parts of microscope regulates the amount of light?

The light diaphragm


Why is it important not to have the light intensity setting too high on a light microscope?

It could burn and melt the specimen


What parts of a microscope are used in regulate the intensity and contrast of light?

The Diaphragm of the microscope regulates the amount of light shown.


Where is the diaphragm on the microscope?

Diaphragm in microscope is kind of shutter which can be used to adjust the ammount of light intensity. It is prresent just above the condensor which is known as Abbe condensor that collects the light directing it upward through any object on the stage.


What is the meaning of diaphragm in microscope?

Diaphragm in microscope is kind of shutter which can be used to adjust the ammount of light intensity. It is prresent just above the condensor which is known as Abbe condensor that collects the light directing it upward through any object on the stage.


What came first electron microscope or light microscope?

compound light microscope - cell theory - electron microscope


How should the light intensity control knob be set before turning the microscope on or off?

Any it really doesnt matter. But the lower is better.


Which part of a light compound microscope would be most useful in adjusting the amount of light?

Your light intensity knob which is either on the right, or left of the base of the microscope. When you increase your magnification via the objective, increase your substage iris diaphragm. ie) 10x objective ~ 0.2, 40x ~ 0.4