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maintain distance between your eye and and eye piece of the microscope it helps
You look into it.
It looks foggy :)
Subjective lens and objective lens. Hope it helps :)
If you mean what you see when you look through a microscope, it is called the field of view. Until you place your eye closer to the eye piece is does appear like a white circle.
maintain distance between your eye and and eye piece of the microscope it helps
eye piece
You look into it.
It looks foggy :)
it hold the eye piece in place
it look the objects trough it..
an eye piece lens
Eye piece and . . .lens ;-)
The magnification power of the eye piece on a light microscope is usually 10x but it can vary for each microscope
One can calculate the total magnification of a microscope by multiplying the magnification of the eye piece by the magnification of the main scope. For a compound microscope one must multiply each eye piece magnification.
The eye-piece multiplied by the power of the lens Eye-piece: 10 lens : 50 500x magnification
It is the part that holds the objective lenses in position and at a correct distance with the eye piece