Lenses
Today's microscopes use convex lenses.
They use convex lenses because they need to focus the light IN to the eye. Convex focuses in while concave spreads the light out. So, they use convex lenses.
The curvature of the lenses bends light so that the central part of the object appears magnified to a larger size.
Compound microscopes usually have two types of lenses, the concave and convex. The concave is more of an hourglass shape, while the convex is more of a rounder shape.
Microscopes use different amounts of lenses depending on the microscope.
modern microscopes that use lenses to bend what the answer is images
microscopes use the lens
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All microscopes have lenses. Some types of lenses are eyepiece lenses, objective lenses, and condenser lenses.
Today's microscopes use convex lenses.
All microscopes have lenses. Some types of lenses are eyepiece lenses, objective lenses, and condenser lenses.
light microscopes uses light and lenses to magnify things look bigger .
They use convex lenses because they need to focus the light IN to the eye. Convex focuses in while concave spreads the light out. So, they use convex lenses.