the skinny part because if you look out the fat part it is so blury
lense
the fine focus is used to get your specimen in clear sight you can move it very very slowly to do this
it helps 2 c objects more clearer in da microscope
It is easy; just use Google Image search for microscope diagram. You can also find a drawing in your local library or school library.
The ocular lens, also known as the eyepiece lens, is the part of a compound microscope that a user looks into to see a magnified image. It is a see-through double convex lens curved to cause images to appear larger. It is an essential element to every compound microscope.
Magnification relates to how large you can see an object - making small items larger than they normally appear. Resolution relates to the amount of detail you can see in the object or image. The higher the resolution, the more detail that is visible.
To make the image clearer on a microscope you can use the focusing lens.
In nature, there exist organisms such as cells which are so small that they cannot be seen with naked eyes. In this case, microscopes are used. The lenses in a microscope magnifies the image of the specimen being observed to make it appear larger so that it can be seen clearer. The mirror found on the microscope is for reflecting light through the specimen to see it clearer. Thus, the main function of a microscope is to magnify the image of organisms.
the fine focus is used to get your specimen in clear sight you can move it very very slowly to do this
It is used to make the picture sharper/clearer.
The rough focus knob is what makes the contents of the slide visible. Once you get it as visible as you can with the rough focus knob, you switch to the fine adjustment and see if you can make the image clearer.
it makes things apear to 90% to 100% clearer
it helps 2 c objects more clearer in da microscope
to identify smaller objects you cant see and to make it into a bigger image
To make distant things closer they use a telescope, to make close things larger they use a sense or magnifying glass, to make very small things larger they use a microscope. to make incredibly small things clearer they use mathematics.
The depth of field is the part of a specimen that is in sharp focus; the depth of field decreases as the NA increases. The depth of focus on the other hand is the magnified image in focus on the film plane; depth of focus decreases as magnification increases. To learn more about microscopes and its uses visit the website in the link below.
Canon does make many very good copies. Quality is based on image and pixels in the copy. A better copier will make a clearer copy.
No it doesn't , but you can make 3d image by taking three or four 2D scans of titled sample and then using image processing reconstruct it in 3-D