scanning electron microscope
A microscope magnifies or enlarges the specimen 100 times from its actual size with clarity. With this, it will be easier to build character on the specimen that is under study.
A transmission electron microscope could do this magnification.
The objective lens
if its a student microscope, it magnifies 10x if not, it always is used to magnify and its where you put your eye
The magnification power refers to the enlarging power of a microscope. A microscope basically magnifies objects that are placed under the slides.
Electron Microscope.
Magnifies it.
An optical microscope used in a laboratory would have 3 different types of lenses.They are :-(1) Condenser lens- directs light to the specimen if there is no in built light source.(2) Eye piece - lens close to the eye of the observer which magnifies the image created by the objective lens.(3) Objective - These are the lenses which are positioned closest to the specimen mounted on the stage of the microscope which magnifies the specimen. There could be several objective lenses in an optical microscope, generally three. The low power objective (usually magnifies 4 times), mid power objective (usually magnifies 10 times) and the high power objective (usually magnifies 40 times).
it is the one which magnifies specimen
A microscope magnifies or enlarges the specimen 100 times from its actual size with clarity. With this, it will be easier to build character on the specimen that is under study.
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The part of a compound microscope that magnifies an object is called a the ocular. An ocular is the exact same thing as an eye piece lens.
AnswerA Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM)modern microscopeAn electron microscope magnifies an image up to 1,000,000 times
AnswerA Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM)modern microscopeAn electron microscope magnifies an image up to 1,000,000 times
You are a dive a microscope magnifies somthing e.g. so you can see a plant cell
A transmission electron microscope could do this magnification.
because the microscope magnifies the cell to much.