Most microscope mirrors are used to redirect ambient light upward through the sample.
fork mounting of mirror help to hold the mirror.
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The mirror.
The purpose of a mirror is to reflect light through the diaphragm, the specimen, the objective lens, and body tube and into your eye so you can see the image. Never use sunlight when using a microscope with a mirror, as it could damage your retinas.
towards sun light
The mirror is located on the base or between the legs on the microscope.
it holds the mirror
it helps the mirror to hold
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The illuminating parts of a microscope are the parts that enable us to see the detail of the subject placed under the microscope.
You use it to see the object on your slide on a compound microscope. Point a flashlight at the mirror to see.
fork mounting of mirror help to hold the mirror.
mirror
The mirror arm is mounted below the microscope's stage, and can be turned this way and that to reflect light up through the stage and into the microscope barrel, to your eye. Without the mirror, you would see nothing or not much.
You use it to see the object on your slide on a compound microscope. Point a flashlight at the mirror to see......sna poe makatulonq :DD
A compound microscope can either have a light bulb or a mirror for illumination. If your microscope has a mirror, then you need sunlight or some other light source to point at the mirror to view your slide.The mirror is used to focus light up through the hole in the microscope's stage, or slide platform. The slides will contain a thin slice of material through which the light can shine, to reveal the internal structure of the sample.
It is you will adjust the mirror to get more light onto the specimen :)