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What is the Function of the objective on a microscope?

To view the object


Why is an object no longer in view as one switches from low power to high power using the microscope?

At a higher power the field of view is smaller and the object may no longer be in the field of view. Or it may have gone out of focus.


Where on the microscope do you place the object you want to view?

On the microscope stage (after it has been mounted on a glass microscope slide).


What is the function of the objective lens on a microscope?

To view the object


What gives a three-dimensional view of an object?

A Scanning Electron Microscope can view a 3-D image of an object.


What Object used to magnify and view a virus?

an electron microscope


What is disadvantages of using a compound microscope and a electron microscope?

you can view these nuts better


What to do first when using a microscope?

What you do first when you use a microscope you put the slide in. Then you focus the microscope. Then you look at the object you are supposed to or look at the object you want to.


What object can view things one hundred times larger?

A microscope.


When using a microscope if there is an object on the left side of the field that you want to bring to the center in which direction should you move your slide?

You would need to move the slide to the right in order to bring the object from the left side to the center of the field of view under the microscope.


In what situations would a compound light microscope be a better chiice then an electron microscope for studying an object?

It rather depends on how deeply you wish to view the object. An optical microscope is adequate for most studies. But, with an electron microscope, not only could you view a flea in detail, but also the minute hairs on the flea's legs


How does a microscope change the orientation of an object?

A microscope uses lenses to magnify and focus light to create an enlarged image of an object. By adjusting the position of the lens or the stage holding the object, the orientation of the object can be changed to view it from different angles under the microscope.