The Magnifying Parts of the Microscope are the :
- Eyepiece / Ocular Lens
- Objective Lenses
*High Power Objective
*Low Power Objective
*Scanner
*Oil Immersion Objective
eyepiece- is the part through which the image of specimen is seen.
body tube- it is used to hold the objective power.
coarse adjustment knob- it is used when focusing through lower power objective.
arm- it is attached in the base, and it supports the body tube.
revolving nosepiece- to shift or use to revolve the objective power.
fine adjustment knob- it is used to fine-tune the image of the specimen.
mechanical stage- it is where the specimen placed for examination.
aperture- the hole in the stage.
stage clip- holds the glass slide.
substage condenser- it takes light from the microscope's light source and tranforms it into a cone of light.
iris diaphragm- it controls the amount of light going through the aperture.
mirror- it is used to reflect light from an external light source up through the bottom of the stage.
base- holds the specimen stage and the body of the microscope.
The parts of a compound microscope that magnify the image are the lenses. A compound microscope is called compound because it has several lenses. The two main lenses are the ocular lens or eyepiece and the objective lenses. The total magnification of a microscope is determined by multiplying the power of the ocular lens by the power of the objective lens. For example, an ocular of 10x used with an objective of 100x gives 1000 times magnification.
There are many methods that can be used in order to magnify a viewzone.
The cheap microscopes would use one or more focal lenses of varying quality.
High end microscopes would use several lenses, both focal and convex. Some even have some mirrors (but this is not why image often is reversed).
In these mirrors, the focal lens is responsible for the magnification.
The electron microscope does not use light as such. The wavelength of light is small, but the wavelength of electrons is smaller. The smaller the wavelength, the higher resolution of the resulting image. Electrons as such are not visible by the eye and electronics are used here.
The beam of electrons (from an electron cannon, old TV sets and monitors have one too) moves through a magnetic field that disperse like a focal or convex lens. A highly accurately made magnetic lens. Then this resulting image is sendt to a screen.
The primary magnification is by the convex objective lens, often with several of various powers mounted in a rotating nosepiece. At the top of the tube is another lens called the ocular lens or eyepiece. Binocular eyepieces have a double eyepiece, with separate upper sections for each eye.
the eye piece lens and the objective lenses ( total magnification=eyepiece multiplied by objective power)
There are three magnifying parts of a compound microscope. The parts are as follows: low power objective, high power objective, and oil immersion objective.
have 3 objectives
scanner
low power objective
high power objective
oil immersion objective
Glass, holder, and and some other stuff
five types of microscopes are: A compound light microscope,the stereo microscope,the electron microscope,a simple microscope(similar to a magnifying glass,and a compound microscope.
They are MAGNIFIED ... as with a microscope or a magnifying glass.
a magnifying glass or a hand lens will perfectly magnify very small object.. but for some cases like bacteria, the cell or anything that is unseen by trhe naked eye,, you might like to use a microscope instead.
help you see living thing movecw: I don't think I've ever seen a simple microscope -- maybe a magnifying glass? Compound!
microscopes are more scientific id say. They can look closer at what you're looking at than the magnifying glass. But microscopes are generally much bigger. Magnifying glasses are qite light as well. ( I have both ) Magnifying glass are simple lenses while micorscopes have two lenses so if you needed to look at something in great detail I would look at it with a microscope...
magnifying
magnifying parts are the components that enlarge the optical image through the microscope. mechanical parts are what adjusts the zoom of the microscope. together these parts create the whole microscope.
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The 3 major parts of microscope are illuminating, magnifying & mechanical .
the classification of the parts of the microscope are . - illuminating parts - magnifying parts - supporting parts - mechanical parts that's it. :)
Mechanical , Optical , and Magnifying
ocular and objective....
The compound microscope has three main parts, The three main parts of a microscope includes the illuminating parts, the magnifying parts, and the mechanical parts.
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The eyepiece and the objective.
These are the parts present in a microscope which magnify the object under it. These parts are generally lens.