The original illuminating mirrors were a means of reflecting sunlight along a tunnel. Mirrors made of polished bronze. This technique avoided the soot attendant upon using flame torches.
The Microscopes Illuminating Mirror is usually a concave mirror located below a hole in the microscopes stage, and thus a bright light may be simply be used to illuminate, by transmission, the subject slide.
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The illuminating parts of a microscope are the parts that enable us to see the detail of the subject placed under the microscope.
The illuminating parts of a microscope allow you to see details of objects that are placed under the microscope. The illuminating parts include the condenser mirror, sub-stage condenser, and the iris diaphragm.
The mirror in a torch (flashlight) reflects and redirects the light from the bulb in the desired direction, illuminating the darkness. By angling the mirror, you can control where the light shines, allowing you to see better in the dark. The mirror helps maximize the effectiveness of the light source.
The illuminating parts of a microscope allow you to see details of objects that are placed under the microscope. The illuminating parts include the condenser mirror, sub-stage condenser, and the iris diaphragm.
It is you will adjust the mirror to get more light onto the specimen :)
It is you will adjust the mirror to get more light onto the specimen :)
beam detector mirror have a 100 lenses
a. Eye piece b. Mirror c. Diaphragm d. Pillars Eye piece- let the observer peeks through Mirror- one that collects and reflects the lights Diaphragm- one that regulates the amount of light into the microscope Pillars- cost that support microscope
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Illuminating is a verb.
A compound microscope can either have a light bulb or a mirror. If yours has a light bulb, turn it on to view your slide. You can't use the light in your room or lab to view your slide, because you will block all that light when you use the microscope. If your microscope has a mirror then you might need a another light source to point at the mirror to view your slide.