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In a light microscope the lenses does what to the image?

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makes objects look closer than they appear

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What type of microscope allows light to pass through the specimen and use two lenses to form an image?

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What is the two image forming lenses of a compound light microscope?

The ocular and objectives


A microscope that has a tube with its lenses a stage and a light source?

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What is an instrument that allows light to pass through the specimen and uses two lens to from an image called?

The answer you are looking for is called a dissecting or stereo microscope. These provide a lower magnification range in comparison to compound microscopes and they use two sets of lenses, the eyepiece and the objective lenses. these then provide a 3D image.


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Why are images observed in a light microscope reversed and inverted?

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What is an instrument that uses one or more lenses to focus light and film to record an image is called?

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What is an instrument that uses one or more lenses to focus light and film to record an image called?

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Why Images observed under the light microscope are reversed and inverted?

The microscope you are using is probably old, and it has an odd number of convex lenses between the object and your eye. in addition to enlarging (or reducing) an image, an optical convex lense also inverts the image. If you were to invert the inverted image again, using another lense, then the resulting image will appear upright. So a microscpope with three lenses (most likely the number of lenses in the microscope you are using) inverts the image three times, resulting in an upside-down image. A microscope with four lenses shows an upgright image. That is why modern microscope manufacturers use an even number of lenses in a microscope (and in binoculars).


An instrument that allows light to pass through the specimen and uses two lenses to form an image is a?

The microscope.


Why are the images under the light microscope are reversed and inverted?

The microscope you are using is probably old, and it has an odd number of convex lenses between the object and your eye. in addition to enlarging (or reducing) an image, an optical convex lense also inverts the image. If you were to invert the inverted image again, using another lense, then the resulting image will appear upright. So a microscpope with three lenses (most likely the number of lenses in the microscope you are using) inverts the image three times, resulting in an upside-down image. A microscope with four lenses shows an upgright image. That is why modern microscope manufacturers use an even number of lenses in a microscope (and in binoculars).