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compound microscope
you use two convex lenses.
compound microscope
Microscope objective lenses are the lenses that you can select on the microscope to change to field of view and magnification.
The objective lenses on a microscope collects light and brings the specimens into focus.
microscope has two lenses to increase its magnification
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compound microscope
Robert Hookes microscope had either two or more lenses. a simple microscope has one lens in it.
The term compound microscope normally refers to a light microscope that uses two or more lenses to magnify objects. (Two lenses does not refer to the number of eye pieces as does the term binocular microscope.) This is to be distinguished from a simple light microscope with a single lens. There are many modern variations of the light microscope which have more specialized names but which may still be "compound" with the meaning that they have multiple stages of magnification. See related links.
a compound microscope
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.
A microscope and eyeglasses are two examples of scientific lenses.
A compound microscope
The term compound microscope normally refers to a light microscope that uses two or more lenses to magnify objects. (Two lenses does not refer to the number of eye pieces as does the term binocular microscope.) This is to be distinguished from a simple light microscope with a single lens. There are many modern variations of the light microscope which have more specialized names but which may still be "compound" with the meaning that they have multiple stages of magnification.
Yes, two lenses can make a simple microscope. More are usually used. A magnifying glass - one lens - is the simplest microscope.
you use two convex lenses.