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The revolving nosepiece, sometimes called a "turret," contains 2 or 3 different objective lenses, each of a higher magnification. This enables the user to examine the object on the slide at different magnifications.
The revolving nosepiece holds the objectives.
Allows each objective to be swing into position. ---Co0leTs24
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The draw tube and the body tube connect the eyepiece to the revolving nose-piece.
The revolving nosepiece, sometimes called a "turret," contains 2 or 3 different objective lenses, each of a higher magnification. This enables the user to examine the object on the slide at different magnifications.
The revolving nosepiece, sometimes called a "turret," contains 2 or 3 different objective lenses, each of a higher magnification. This enables the user to examine the object on the slide at different magnifications.
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The revolving nosepiece, sometimes called a "turret," contains 2 or 3 different objective lenses, each of a higher magnification. This enables the user to examine the object on the slide at different magnifications.
It is to change the objective of the lenses in the microscope
The revolving nosepiece holds the objectives.
The revolving nosepiece holds the objectives.
The revolving nosepiece, sometimes called a "turret," contains 2 or 3 different objective lenses, each of a higher magnification. This enables the user to examine the object on the slide at different magnifications.
Allows each objective to be swing into position. ---Co0leTs24
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The nose piece holds the odjective lense, rotates, and notes the positive stops for each lens.
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