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Actually, the image doesn't form in the microscope. The image forms on your retinas. The microscope focuses light in such a way that it comes together correctly on your retinas.

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A real,inverted and enlarged image is formed by objective of microscope. This image is than used as an object by eye-piece.

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Final image formed by simple microscope is virtual and inverted .

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Just like a telescope, a microscope can be set up to form a real image
for Photography, or a virtual image for viewing.

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its created by microbiology,and gentics

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A transmission electron microscope image is formed by what?

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What is the difference between an electron and a light microscope?

A light microscope is a simple microscope that magnifies light that it collects and spread onto a screen digitally or optically. Electron microscopes is a microscope that fire electrons onto a object then it is bounced back to form an image. It enlarges the image when it is bounced back. It is fired consistently to receive a constant image. It is viewed with a electronic screen. When the electron is fired it creates light which bounces back as well. It can magnify much bigger than a optical microscope.


You are looking down the microscope and can only see a small part of the image in your field of view Which part of the microscope do you adjust to centre the image?

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The nature of the final image formed by a compound microscope?

The principle of image formation in a compound microscope states that the second lens magnifies the image formed by the first lens. The use of two lenses enhances the magnification of the image.


Which lens of a microscope is responsible for producing a magnified image on the inside of the microscope that is not seen directly by the person using the microscope?

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