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Do not touch lenses. ALWAYS start with the least magnification, and work upwards. Clean slides and microscope when finished with it. Cover microscope with dust cover when not in use. Never swing the microscope.
While moving the microscope from one place to another, always keep it in an upright position.
Grasp the arm with one hand while placing your other hand under the base (bottom of the microscope). ALWAYS use two hands.
Always hold by the neck and the arm when carrying it. Make sure you protective covering on always after you use it.
The stage of the microscope should be kept clean and dry A microscope must always be carried with both hands. One holds the limb while the other is placed under the base to provide support
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there will always be limitations to a microscope, but we will always be able to make an improved one which can see further than the one before...
The purpose of the arm is to connect the tube to the base of the microscope. When carrying a microscope you should always have one hand holding the "arm" of the microscope and one supporting the base of the microscope.
The purpose of the arm is to connect the tube to the base of the microscope. When carrying a microscope you should always have one hand holding the "arm" of the microscope and one supporting the base of the microscope.
When working with a microscope you should always take procauctions but one question I am asked a lot is When working with a microscope do you open or close the diaphram when working with the medium- and high-power objective nobs? The answer is you keep it open if you don't you won't be abler to see any thing.
the diaphragm should be washed with a mild soap and water. After being dried, it can be dusted with corn starch before being returned to its container. The diaphragm should always be stored away from sunlight and heat
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if its a student microscope, it magnifies 10x if not, it always is used to magnify and its where you put your eye
the specimen for electron microscopy is always killed
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