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They are reflected, refacted, or absorbed by the specimen.
The condenser-- when answering for a microscope!
Optical or Light microscope
Mirror.
If you want to know what will do this, a lens will, or a curved mirror
They are reflected, refacted, or absorbed by the specimen.
The condenser-- when answering for a microscope!
Optical or Light microscope
a magnifying glass, a telescope or microscope all do this.
no it's usless to measure it the microscope
Mirror.
degree of magnification for a light microscope
Special type of compound microscope, developed c. 1850, in which the specimen is illuminated from above and observed from below. A prism placed under the specimen reflects the light rays into body-tube. This feature made it possible to observe reactions without visual disturbance from the gases or the effervescence generated by them. so highly used in tissue culture experiments
light microscopes produce magnified images by focusing visible light rays.
The lenses of a microscope have shapes that bend light rays, and when we view those bent rays, the object appears larger--a magnifying glass has the same effect.
The condenser adjusts the amount of light passing through the specimen.
If you want to know what will do this, a lens will, or a curved mirror