The eyepiece of the telescope doesn't magnify the object, but it does magnify
the real image of the object that forms at the focus of the primary lens or mirror.
magnifies the object
a lens magnifies an object by using the pupal of your eyes and the glass from the lens to look up close. a lens magnifies an object by using the pupal of your eyes and the glass from the lens to look up close.
telescope
An object is seen less in the lens as a whole because it magnifies a specific part of the object.
convex converging apex... :P
The part of a compound microscope that magnifies an object is called a the ocular. An ocular is the exact same thing as an eye piece lens.
The objective lens focuses and magnifies the object and transmits this image into the body tube of the microscope.
The objective lens focuses and magnifies the object and transmits this image into the body tube of the microscope.
The objective lens focuses and magnifies the object and transmits this image into the body tube of the microscope.
The high-power objective lens; which magnifies the specimen about 40x (depending on the microscope) and the low-power objective lens; which magnifies the object about 10x. If you arn't familiar with the given terms then look them up, there are probably answers on this website.
Magnifies the object being observed through the microscope. The magnification of the lens being used will determine how closely the object can be viewed.
A lower power lens tells its name in the name. It is a lens in a microscope that has the lowest power, or only magnifies the object you are looking at a little.