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Q: What do the lens do to light that passes through them in a microscope?
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How many lenses does the light pass through between the light source and your eye?

how does light effect your eye? In a compound light microscope? The light passes through three lenses between the light source and your eye. The first lens is the condenser lens.. The second lens is the objective lens. The third and final lens is the Eyepiece, also known as, the ocular lens. This is the lens you look through. These are the lenses that light must pass through to get from the light source to your eye.


What do the lenses on a microscope do to the light that passes through them?

The lens in the eye bends the light so that it's focused on the correct part of the retina. The lens needs to focus it just enough so that we have clear focus. If the lens is not doing its job correctly, people have to wear corrective lenses that bend the light enough to compensate for malfunctioning lens.


What happens to light after it passes through a converging lens and after it passes through a diverging lens?

becomes more converging


How does light behave as it passes through a concave lens and a convex lens?

It slows the light down


What happens when light passes through lens?

The light refracts or bend .


When light passes through a lens what do you call the result?

Refraction


Is light bends when it passes through a convex lens?

No it do not bend.


Aperture?

Opening of the lens diaphragm through which light passes


What is the function of the wide angle objective lens on a microscope?

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.


Does a lens heat up when light passes through it?

Typically a lens will heat up as light passes through it. No lens is perfectly transparent so some of the light energy will be reflected and some of it will be absorbed. The part that is absorbed will manifest as an increase in the temperature of the lens. The closer the lens is to being perfectly transparent to the wavelengths of the light passing through, the less it will heat up.


After light passes through the specimen it enters what next lens system?

objective lens system


What happens when light passes through a cylindrical lens?

sh@@ happens