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No, the eyepiece and objective lens are at opposite ends of the microscope.
no. a simple microscope has one lens. a compound microscope has two or more lens
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ocular lens
A microscope should be stored in low power objective lens because the lens can scratch against the lens.
The upper lens is called the ocular lens or the eyepiece.
The upper lens is called the ocular lens or the eyepiece.
The upper lens is called the ocular lens or the eyepiece.
The upper part of a compound microscope that holds the objective lens
Eyepiece lens.
The objective lens
No, the eyepiece and objective lens are at opposite ends of the microscope.
No, the eyepiece and objective lens are at opposite ends of the microscope.
No, the eyepiece and objective lens are at opposite ends of the microscope.
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No, the objective lens of a microscope, a telescope, or a camera is at the end nearest the object being observed - that is why it is named the objective lens.
It's called an "OCULAR" according to a microscope supplier site.