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the optical system of a microscope is the objectives
The objectives on what I have observed is.... it able us to see the tested specimen that is in the mouthpieceof the microscope and contains mirror inside ...
Low power objectives cover a wide field of view and they are useful for examining large specimens or surveying many smaller specimens. This objective is useful for aligning the microscope. The power for the low objective is 10X.
Do not touch lenses. ALWAYS start with the least magnification, and work upwards. Clean slides and microscope when finished with it. Cover microscope with dust cover when not in use. Never swing the microscope.
A light microscope
there are 3 or more objectives in a compound microscope
The ocular and objectives
Depends on the microscope, I would expect. All of the light microscopes I've ever used you could just turn to different objectives, but be careful not to crack the slide in doing so.
A "parfocal" microscope maintains its position as objectives are changed.
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the optical system of a microscope is the objectives
compound light microscope
The objectives on what I have observed is.... it able us to see the tested specimen that is in the mouthpieceof the microscope and contains mirror inside ...
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There are 17 parts of a microscopes.
it supports the upper part of the microscope where the eyepiece, draw tube , body tube and the objectives is placed .