ocular objective condenser iris diaphragm
compound microscope
compound microscope
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compound light microscope
A magnifying glass has one lenses and a compound light microscope has 2 lenses
A compound microscope has multiple lenses
A compound microscope
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.
compound microscope
the use of compound lenses.
The compound microscope is called compound because the modifier compound means "two or more." A compound microscope has two or more lenses lenses. This is to be distinguished from a simple microscope which has one lens. Such a microscope is structurally equivalent to a magnifying glass, though not necessarily a hand held lens.
The compound microscope is called compound because the modifier compound means "two or more." A compound microscope has two or more lenses lenses. This is to be distinguished from a simple microscope which has one lens. Such a microscope is structurally equivalent to a magnifying glass, though not necessarily a hand held lens.
2 or more lenses.
a compound microscope
compound light microscope
It is a compound microscope because it has more one lens between the object and eye of the viewer.