In its cabinet if it has one or, if not, then with the cover on in a cupboard.
the best place to put it is in its container on a very high surface
You could reuse the microscope to observe something else, store it, or let someone else borrow it, etc.
No, it is not recommended to store the microscope with the oil immersion lens in position. It can lead to the oil drying out and potentially damaging the lens or affecting the quality of future observations. It is best to clean the lens and remove excess oil after use before storing the microscope.
The light microscope use the visible light; the electron microscope use an electrons beam.
One can purchase a binocular microscope from a specialty store such as Optics Planet, or at a common electronics store, such as Radio Shack or Best Buy.
We use light microscope because it is better for our eyes!!
compound microscope
when you carrying a microscope you should use your hands
We would normally use a microscope to do this.
There are several type of microscopes, mainly, the one that we use in lab is a simple light microscope or a compound microscope. Then we have the phase contrast microscope, fluorescent microscope, electron microscope (transmission electron microscope [TEM] and scanning electron microscope [SEM]), confocal microscope and even dissection microscope the one which we use during dissections.
Store the microscope in a clean and dry environment, covered with a dust cover to prevent accumulation of dust. Keep the microscope in a secure location to prevent any damage from accidental knocks or falls. Store it at room temperature away from direct sunlight or extreme temperatures.
The best way to store microscope slides is in a slide box. A slide box will keep slides from sticking to each other, keeping them intact.
electric microscope