If a microscope has more than one lens, it is called a compound microscope.
A compound microscope is made up of two or more lenses. These lenses work together to magnify and focus light onto a specimen, allowing for detailed observation of small objects.
A compound microscope is made up of two or more lenses in its optical system. The objective lens magnifies the specimen, and the eyepiece lens further magnifies the image produced by the objective lens. This combination of lenses allows for higher magnification and resolution compared to simple microscopes.
It was made in 1660 and it is a microscope that has two or more lenses
Yes, two lenses can make a simple microscope. More are usually used. A magnifying glass - one lens - is the simplest microscope.
A compound microscope is made up of two or more lenses arranged in a series to magnify the specimen being viewed. This type of microscope is commonly used in laboratories and educational settings for observing tiny objects or organisms at high magnification.
An optical microscope uses light and one or more lenses to view cells. An optical microscope with two or more lenses is called a compound optical microscope.
Yes it does. A simple microscope can be made forma drop of water acting as a single lens. However scientific microscopes have several glass lenses. Please note that there are other forms of microscope that have no lenses, for instance a force microscope (which can "see" individual atoms") and and electron microscope.
A compound microscope
compound microscope
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 microscope useslight and lenses to view cells.