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The revolving nosepiece holds the objectives.
Allows each objective to be swing into position. ---Co0leTs24
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The revolving nosepiece, sometimes called a "turret," contains 2 or 3 different objective lenses, each of a higher magnification. This enables the user to examine the object on the slide at different magnifications.
The draw tube and the body tube connect the eyepiece to the revolving nose-piece.
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The revolving nosepiece holds the objectives.
The revolving nosepiece holds the objectives.
nose is figth
Allows each objective to be swing into position. ---Co0leTs24
The revolving nosepiece, sometimes called a "turret," contains 2 or 3 different objective lenses, each of a higher magnification. This enables the user to examine the object on the slide at different magnifications.
The revolving nosepiece, sometimes called a "turret," contains 2 or 3 different objective lenses, each of a higher magnification. This enables the user to examine the object on the slide at different magnifications.
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It is called the revolving nosepiece, or simply the nosepiece.
it is something on a microscope used for the eyepiece
the revolving nosepiece