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It should be stored with the low-power objective in place.
the microscop should be positioned such that the arm faces the viewer to avoid blocking the light
On the microscope stage (after it has been mounted on a glass microscope slide).
a place where the background of the object is called field in microscope
A stage is where you place a slide for viewing through an optical microscope and it is where a performance takes place in a theatre.
Scanning objective
It should be stored with the low-power objective in place.
The objective lens with the lowest magnification, usually 4x. Be sure to clean all the lens with lens paper before putting the microscope away.
the nosepeice. it may have other names but this is what i know it as.
Because the objective touches the lens.
Simply, multiply the magnification of the ocular lens times the magnification of the objective lens you have in place.
10 X 10 = 100 magnification. Ocular lens = 10 Objective lens = 10
microscope consists of two lens called eye lens and objective lens. objective lens is lens kept behind object and eye lens is keep on the top of microscope .i.e. on the place through which we look. firstly the object is placed behind the objective of microscope which is turned into virtual, erect and magnified image. later this image is thought to be the object for the eye lens and this objects forms real, inverted and magnified image.
If only half your viewing field is lit, twist objective lenses until they click into place.
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.
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there are two parts to answer your question. firstly, the arm of the microscope, and then lift up the microscope and place your hand under the microscope and grab the base. in short there is the arm and the base.