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Q: What are the three lenses names for a microscope?
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How many lenses does a simple microscope have?

Robert Hookes microscope had either two or more lenses. a simple microscope has one lens in it.


How many lens are there in a terrestrial microscope?

three lenses


Attached to the revolving nosepiece of a microscope are three or four small lenses called?

They are called objective lenses.


Microscope objective lenses?

Microscope objective lenses are the lenses that you can select on the microscope to change to field of view and magnification.


What type of microscope has multiple lenses?

A compound microscope has multiple lenses


Why does a microscope have two lenses?

microscope has two lenses to increase its magnification


Does a compound microscope have one lens?

Most microscopes have 4 to 5 lenses. The lenses are:The three Objects (which are the three things that you use to microscope)The lens that you you put your on.And the mirror lens.


What mechanical part of the microscope holds the three objectives?

Objective lenses you can see 3 - 4 objective lenses attached to the end of the tube.


What instrument uses light and lenses is used to view cells?

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.


What does the objective lenses on the microscope do?

The objective lenses on a microscope collects light and brings the specimens into focus.


What does the objective lenses do on a microscope do?

The objective lenses on a microscope collects light and brings the specimens into focus.


How many lenses does a compound microscope have?

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.