As known as iris. It can control the light that go through the specimen.
Open iris : Higher the brighter, lower the contrast.
Close iris : Lower the brighter, higher the contrast.
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The diaphragm of the microscope controls the amount of light entering the objective lens.
The amount of light entering the microscope is regulated by the diaphragm. When you adjust the diaphragm, it allows excatly how much light well enter the microscope.
A microscope diaphragm is the mechanism that controls the amount of light passing through the slide an entering the microscope lenses.
On a microscope, the iris diaphragm controls the amount of light.
Yes. The diaphragm of a microscope controls how much light can be let in.
The Diaphragm of the microscope regulates the amount of light shown.
you can control it to adjust the amount of light
the diaphragm controls the amount of light entering the microscope
A diaphragm regulates the amount of light entering the microscope. Stage opening allows light to pass through the stage of the microscope.
The Diaphragm or diaphragm control lever regulates the amount of light passing through the slide specimen on the microscope stage.
the diaphragm controls the amount of light on the specimen
To hold the light and connect it.
The Diaphragm or diaphragm control lever regulates the amount of light passing through the slide specimen on the microscope stage.
The diaphragm reduces the light from under the stage which can improve the image contrast.
The iris diaphragm of a light microscope Increases contrast.
The Mirror to be exact and the Diaphragm specifically the Iris and Disc Diaphragm
The role of diaphragm is to vary the amount of light passing through the aperture.
The mirror just below the stage on the microscope reflects light to the specimen. The amount of light on the specimen can be changed on the diaphragm of the microscope.
Diaphragm control lever
The diaphragm of a microscope focuses the light into the eye piece to create optimum viewing of the specimen.
Diaphragm and Light scurce.
diaphragm and light scurce
Diaphragm adjusts amount of light on the slide.
The diaphragm on a microscope is there so one can adjust the amount and intensity of light that gets projected up into the slide. The diaphragm is a rotating disk located under the stage. Not all microscopes have one.