The diaphragm controls the brightness of a microscope.
The mirror.
the objective lens
The objective lens helps adjust the brightness of an image.
Objective Lens.
Brightness can be changed by changing the voltage to the lamp and adjusting the condenser and diaphragm/pinhole apertures.
a diaphrgam is part of a microscope that controls brightness or light on the object you are looking at.
Objective Lens.
An iris diaphragm controls the amount of light admitted to a lens. Closing the iris diaphragm will decrease the brightness and increase the contrast of an image.
The mirror.
the diaphragm controls the amount of light entering the microscope
vision and brightness of the light
the objective lens
The objective lens helps adjust the brightness of an image.
The base of a microscope is the bottom part of the microscope that provides stability and support. It typically houses the light source, such as a lamp or a mirror, and also contains the power switch and controls for adjusting the brightness and intensity of the light, as well as other possible features such as a power supply or a battery compartment. The base is essential for maintaining the overall balance and stability of the microscope during use.
The light diaphragm
parts of microscope and their function
Objective Lens.