The lamp under the glass slid of the microscope is called the "bulb" lol. just kidding. i have no idea.
Most microscopes have a small lamp below the place where the glass slide is attached.
I think to focus light on the specimen slide.
to house the lamp
The "lamp"-no seriously, it is a lamp.
A Tiffany lamp is a very expensive lamp. Tiffany is renowned for their glass and precious stones. A Tiffany lamp will have a lamp shade full of beautiful glass.
prosider:- prick the tip of finger with steriled needle. make a drop of blood in a clean slide and add a drop of water to in.so heamolysis can occure.Then add a drop of saline and heat the slide to evoparate the solution.later add a drop of glasial acitic acid and cover it with coverslip.Heat gentely over the spirit lamp till the bubbles occures.Add another drop of glacial acitic acid to the slide of coverslip.Allow it cool and observe under the microscope. Result:- Dark brown red crystels (haemin crystels) are seen under microscope.
In a compound Microscope, Power Switch turns on the lamp( Light source)
What is the function of the light switch on a microscope?
That would control the lamp intensity.
Glass melts at between 900 degrees F and 1650 degrees F while the lamp operates at an estimated 100-130 degrees F, however, differential temperature changes, especially rapid changes in temperature may cause a glass surface to crack. The lamp is made of glass, and the bottom of the lamp usually has a felt pad, so there is no mechanical reason why the lamp may not be used on a glass surface except it may slip, and the manufacturer's instructions specifically state DO NOT operate the lamp on glass surfaces.
The field of view is illuminated by either a mirror or a light bulb under the microscope. The mirror has to be used with an outside light source such as the sun, or lamp.
The glass of a kerosene lamp while glowing is hot. When water falls on it, there is a sudden change in temperature, which causes the glass to break.