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A magnifying glass. Binoculars. A telescope. A miscroscope.
The four instruments that emerged in the Scientific Revolution were the telescope, microscope, thermometer, and barometer. They were used to see things far away, to see small thing, to measure temperature and to measure pressure respectively.
believe it or not microscopes aren't that hard to use. there's a nob that you use to get in focus. the farther away you are from the specimen the bigger it will look. the point of a microscope is that your lens (the glass thing at the bottom) as far away as possible with out making it blurry. depending on what microscope your using there will be a mirror or a light. If your using a mirror you try to tilt it so it will get as much light as possible. if you are using one with lights try different combinations in till you get the best view.
first you turn magnification lens to lowest setting. second, you remove the slide you were looking at. third, you turn off or unplug the microscope.
A telescope lets you see things far away and a microscope lets you see see things that are really small
basically, telescopes look at big things far away. microscopes look at small things up close.
Yes. Telescopes slightly pre-date the development of the microscope, because people were more interested in getting a better view of things far away than tiny things up close.
lower= further away than high
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A telescope is used to view things that are too far away to be seen with the naked eye, such as distant stars and planets. A microscope is used to view things that are too small to be seen with the naked eye, like individual cells and bacteria.
Because otherwise the sample might hit one of the lenses during loading or unloading. The smallest objective lens is always further away from your sample, that makes it safer to (un)load.
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The objective lens with the lowest magnification, usually 4x. Be sure to clean all the lens with lens paper before putting the microscope away.
A monocular microscope has only one eyepiece while a binocular microscope has two eyepieces with different lenses. Binocular microscopes are more popular today than the monocular microscope for professional use. To learn more about microscopes and its uses visit the website in the link below.
No, it is best to clean the oil from the 100x objective lens using lens paper or a clean cloth specifically made for cleaning lenses before putting the microscope away. Leaving oil on the lens can attract dust and debris, leading to a blurry image and potentially damaging the lens.