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The function of lens is to to form an image of an object by converging or diverging rays of light from the object.
An eyepiece lens takes the bright light from the focus of the objectivce lens and magnifies it :)
It makes the light diverge.
The lens bends the light rays to focus them on the retina.
SHUTTER in Camera controls the amount and time of light that the Sensor will exposed to.
The Function of a base in a microscope, light microscope that is, is to provide the stage with a light source as well as provide a support for the lens of the Microscope.
The lens in our eye is 10x and it's a concave lens. When the light goes through it, the light bends.
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The function of a condenser lens is to focus the light onto a specimen. Condenser lenses are most useful at the highest powers of 400 x and above. Microscopes with a condenser lens render a sharper image than those with no lens. These lenses are able to move up and down.
Yes the lens focuses the light to the back of the eye, the retina, which has rods and cones. rods-sharpness and grayscale and cones-color.
An objective lens gathers light passing through the specimen on the microscope and projects the image into the body of the microscope. Objective lens are closest to the specimen.
concave lens are shape in wardsconvex bends light rays to meet at focus