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Q: Is the image seen through the microscope oriented the same way as the object on the stage of the microscope?
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Instrument that produces an enlarged image of an object?

microscope


How does the lens system change the image as viewed through the microscope?

It is specially set up to produced a magnified image of an object placed before its objective lens.


How do microscope enlarge the image?

Light waves are bent as they pass through glass - parallel light from the object is focused on a small area (so the image is larger).


Working principle of microscope?

microscope consists of two lens called eye lens and objective lens. objective lens is lens kept behind object and eye lens is keep on the top of microscope .i.e. on the place through which we look. firstly the object is placed behind the objective of microscope which is turned into virtual, erect and magnified image. later this image is thought to be the object for the eye lens and this objects forms real, inverted and magnified image.


Describe how a light microscope creates a magnified image?

A light microscope creates a magnified image through a series of lenses. The light rays reflected from the viewed abject, pass through these many lenses and form an enlarged picture of the object. It is able to show the fine details of the object that most people are studying or looking for.


What has a objective lens that creates an image of the object that is enlarged by the eyepeice?

microscope


Explain why an inverted image is seen under a compound microscope?

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).


What is the object used for?

The objective lens focuses and magnifies the object and transmits this image into the body tube of the microscope.


Is the sharpness of an image through a microscope is called magnification?

No, clarity of an image is resolution.


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.


What gives a three-dimensional view of an object?

A Scanning Electron Microscope can view a 3-D image of an object.


Is the image reversed when you looking at an object using the stereoscopic dissecting microscope?

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