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What is an eyepeice?

EYEPEICE...THE LENS AT THE EYE END OF A MICROSCOPE BY WHICH THE IMAGE IS VIEWED...THIS is answered by: Sweet Cupcake 13:))))


What part of the microscope contains the lens you look through?

The eyepiece or ocular lens is the part of the microscope that you look through. It is located at the top of the microscope and magnifies the image of the specimen being viewed.


What has a objective lens that creates an image of the object that is enlarged by the eyepeice?

A microscope has an objective lens that magnifies the image of an object, which is then further enlarged by the eyepiece for viewing. This combination of lenses allows for detailed examination of small specimens.


Type of lens found in the eyepeice?

slide


The magnification written on the ocular is?

Magnification numbers are how many times bigger an object appears than it actually is. For a basic microscope the eyepeice lens is usually x10. This means the object being shown through the lens is actually 10 times smaller than it actually is. When appearing through multiple lenses the magnification numbers are multiplied together. So, when using x40, in addition to the eyepeice the magnification is x400, or it appears 400x bigger than it actually is.


What does the eyepeice do in a microscope?

The eyepiece in a microscope is the lens that you look through to observe the specimen on the slide. It magnifies the image created by the objective lens, which is the lens closest to the specimen. The eyepiece typically provides additional magnification to allow for detailed examination of the specimen.


What is an eyepeice lens?

the lens at the top that you look through.they are usually 10x or 15x power


What is the function of the lens in the eyepeice?

An eyepiece lens takes the bright light from the focus of the objectivce lens and magnifies it :)


Refers to the power of a microscope?

The power of a microscope refers to its ability to magnify an object compared to the naked eye. This is typically expressed as a ratio, such as 10x (10 times magnification) or 100x (100 times magnification). Microscopes with higher magnification power can provide more detailed views of small objects.


What is the magnifacation of a 4x eyepeice and a 40x objective lens?

The total magnification of a microscope is calculated by multiplying the magnification of the eyepiece by that of the objective lens. In this case, with a 4x eyepiece and a 40x objective lens, the total magnification would be 4x multiplied by 40x, resulting in 160x magnification. Thus, the specimen would appear 160 times larger than its actual size.


How do you calculate magnification?

Divide the focal length of the objective lens by the focal length of the eyepiece.


What is microscope tube in microscope?

microscope

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