convex lens
( if u were doing a crossword puzzle like i was it would probably be ocularlens with no spaces.)
If you're doing the Microscope Mania Unit Review here's the answers ;-)
1) Leeuwenhoek (across)
1) Light Source (down)
2) Galileo - for mine i got Janssen (teacher wrote it in)
3) High
4) Mirror
5) Base
6) Hooke
7) Objective Lens
8) Magnification
9) Field of view
10) Stageclips
11) Fine
12) Nosepiece
13) Eyepiece
14) Compound
15) Ocularlens
16) Slide
17) Low
18) Arm
19) Diaphragm
20) Coarse
21) Stage
22) Coverslip
23) Single Lens
(Reader's Note - Thank you for the answers !)
they have four lenses two in the bottom and two in the top.
you put your eye up to it and you can see your specimen up really close
You view the specimen through the eyepiece, plus it also magnifies, usually 10x.
convex lens in microscope and concave lens in telescope
Convex. (In light microscope)
ocular lens
lace
An ocular lens is convex.
two concave lenses.
objective lens
AnswerOcular Lens is another name for the eyepiece of a compound microscope.
The eyepiece has a magnification and is usually 10x.
The eyepiece of a microscope is the top part of the microscope in which you look through to see your magnified object. There is no other name for the eyepiece The eyepiece holds the ocular lens. If there are two eyepieces (one for each eye) they are called biocular lenses.
the rotating bit that has the eyepiece on.
A draw tube is one of two tubes that is in a monocular microscope. It is the tube that carries the eyepiece.
To determine the magnification of the eyepiece on a microscope take the total magnification for the microscope and divide it by the total magnification of the objective lens. The answer is what the magnification is for the eyepiece.
AnswerOcular Lens is another name for the eyepiece of a compound microscope.
The eyepiece is the lens at the top of the microscope that you look in to see the magnified image of your specimen. The eyepiece also magnifies, usually 10x.
No, the eyepiece and objective lens are at opposite ends of the microscope.
No, the eyepiece and objective lens are at opposite ends of the microscope.
No, the eyepiece and objective lens are at opposite ends of the microscope.
Body Tube holds the eyepiece
The eyepiece has a magnification and is usually 10x.
Depends which eyepiece you have inserted.
The body tube of a microscope separates the nose and eyepiece. It supports the eyepiece and allows the optics on the microscope to share a common axis.
No.
The eyepiece of a microscope is the top part of the microscope in which you look through to see your magnified object. There is no other name for the eyepiece The eyepiece holds the ocular lens. If there are two eyepieces (one for each eye) they are called biocular lenses.