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EYEPEICE...THE LENS AT THE EYE END OF A MICROSCOPE BY WHICH THE IMAGE IS VIEWED...THIS is answered by: Sweet Cupcake 13:))))
An eyepiece lens takes the bright light from the focus of the objectivce lens and magnifies it :)
the lens at the top that you look through.they are usually 10x or 15x power
ocular lens
Divide the focal length of the objective lens by the focal length of the eyepiece.
Convex lens .
The eyepiece or ocular lens is the part of the microscope that you look through. It is located at the top of the microscope and magnifies the image of the specimen being viewed.
convex lens
A microscope has an objective lens that magnifies the image of an object, which is then further enlarged by the eyepiece for viewing. This combination of lenses allows for detailed examination of small specimens.
The eyepiece in a microscope is the lens that you look through to observe the specimen on the slide. It magnifies the image created by the objective lens, which is the lens closest to the specimen. The eyepiece typically provides additional magnification to allow for detailed examination of the specimen.
its a kind of cheese.
It is concave lens