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a compound microscope has only one lense

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Which microscope has only one lens?

A simple microscope has only one lens.


Does a compound microscope have only one lens?

no. a simple microscope has one lens. a compound microscope has two or more lens


Does a compound microscope only have 1 lens?

No. If it only has one lens, then it's just a magnifying glass, not a microscope.


How does a compound microscope different from a simpel microscope?

a compound microscope has two or more lens while a simple microscope has only one lens


What refers to the type of microscope leeuwenhek created with one lens?

single lens


Type of microscope made up of two or more lenses?

The type of microscope that you are looking for is known as a "compound microscope."A pair of lenses includes the objective lens (one or more) and the eyepiece lens.


What is simple microscop?

It is a microscope with only one lens.


Type of a microscope made up of two or more lenses?

If a microscope has more than one lens, it is called a compound microscope.


Which microscope uses light to magnify and has only one lens?

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What is an example of a simple microscope?

A light microscope is an optical microscope. That differentiates it from an electron microscope, a quantum mechanical tunneling microscope and others.


What refers to the type op microscope leeuwenhoek created with one lens?

Refers to the type of microscope Leeuwenhoek created with one single lens. Small glass or plastic piece that is used to cover a water drop on a slide is a coverslip.


How was the first compound microscope different from Antony Van Leeuwenhoek microscope?

Compound microscopes have more than one lens. The first (objective) lens magnifies the object to produce an image. Subsequent lenses magnify an image produced by a previous lens.Leeuwenhoek's "microscope" had only one lens -- simple magnification only.