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the objectives have lenses..
No, the objective lens of a microscope, a telescope, or a camera is at the end nearest the object being observed - that is why it is named the objective lens.
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The objective lenses are the optical element that gathers light from the 'object' being observed and they focus the light rays to produce a real image.
A simple microscope has two lenses. One the eye looks through and the objective lens nearest the object being observed. Changing the objective lens changes the magnification of the microscope, and can also change the amount of light on the object. The objective lens draws the light rays together to make a sharp image.
what objective use to focus a microscope
The microscope has two systems of lenses: the ocular lens into which the observer looks; and objective lenses placed directly above the object being observed.
The high power objective in a microscope is the largest lens in the microscope.
Microscope objective lenses are the lenses that you can select on the microscope to change to field of view and magnification.
The lower power objective for the microscope is the small lense on the microscope. The size usuall ranges at 4x on the microscope.
The objective lenses on a microscope collects light and brings the specimens into focus.
The objective lenses on a microscope collects light and brings the specimens into focus.
The objective lenses on a microscope collects light and brings the specimens into focus.