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As you open the diaphragm under the stage, you allow more light to pass through the specimen. This can improve depth of focus but, it can also cause the image to become more washed out.
It changes the amount of light going through the hole in the stage.
As you open the diaphragm under the stage, you allow more light to pass through the specimen. This can improve depth of focus but, it can also cause the image to become more washed out.
your diaphragm is a muscle that helpsyou breathe
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This is the part where you are actually supposed to put your hands on the microscope and follow the directions, not play around on the internet.
As you open the diaphragm under the stage, you allow more light to pass through the specimen. This can improve depth of focus but, it can also cause the image to become more washed out.
As you open the diaphragm under the stage, you allow more light to pass through the specimen. This can improve depth of focus but, it can also cause the image to become more washed out.
It changes the amount of light going through the hole in the stage.
This is the part where you are actually supposed to put your hands on the microscope and follow the directions, not play around on the internet.
As you change the diaphragm by opening it under the stage, you are allowing more light to pass through the specimen. This can improve depth of focus but, it can also cause the image to become more washed out.
Adjusting the diaphragm of a microscope allows you to be able to control the amount of light that will pass through the specimen you're examining. It allows you too gain a better view of the specimen you're examining.
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This is the part where you are actually supposed to put your hands on the microscope and follow the directions, not play around on the internet.
As you open the diaphragm under the stage, you allow more light to pass through the specimen. This can improve depth of focus but, it can also cause the image to become more washed out.