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ok the parts of a pair of binoculars are called:bridge,which joins the two halves together,eye piece,which is the lense close to the eye , field glass-binocular for outoor use ect which you might want to go to a professional for the rest. love yours truly babygirl,and hopefully i could help ya a little
Parts of a microscope are ocular lens, low power objective, nose piece, objective lenses, stage clips, light source, body tube, coarse adjustment, arm, diaphragm, eyepiece, base, stage, fine adjustment, mirror, stain, and high power objective.
*Draw tube *Body tube *Coarse adjustment *Fine adjustment *Revolving nose piece *Dust shield *Stage *Stage clip *Intimation joint *Base *Arm *Low power objective *oil immasion objective *Condenser *Mirror
The 15 parts of the microscope are the ocular, tube,arm,revolving nosepiece, clips,low power objector,medium power objector,high power objector, stage, coarse adjustment knob, diaphragm, light source, incline adjustment, base.
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ok the parts of a pair of binoculars are called:bridge,which joins the two halves together,eye piece,which is the lense close to the eye , field glass-binocular for outoor use ect which you might want to go to a professional for the rest. love yours truly babygirl,and hopefully i could help ya a little
The "base" supports the microscope. The "arm" holds the eyepiece, bodytube, fine and coarse adjustment knob, nosepiece, and the high and low power objective which connects to the "base. "
Eyepiece Lens: the lens at the top that you look through. They are usually 10X or 15X power.Tube: Connects the eyepiece to the objective lensesArm: Supports the tube and connects it to the baseBase: The bottom of the microscope, used for supportIlluminator: A steady light source (110 volts) used in place of a mirror. If your microscope has a mirror, it is used to reflect light from an external light source up through the bottom of the stage.Stage: The flat platform where you place your slides. Stage clips hold the slides in place. If your microscope has a mechanical stage, you will be able to move the slide around by turning two knobs. One moves it left and right, the other moves it up and down.Revolving Nosepiece or Turret: This is the part that holds two or more objective lenses and can be rotated to easily change power
First of all which microscope do you want to know the parts to? A scanning electron microscope? Transition electron microscope? Bright field? Dark field? Phase contrast? Confocal? These parts of found on a bright field light microscope: fine adjustment knob coarse adjustment knob slit light reflected mirror diaphragm objective lens handle stage clips nosepiece revolving nose piece Base arm eyepiece stage bodytube stage
1: Eyepiece 2: Arm 3: Base 4:Stage 5:Stage Clips 6:Coarse Adjustment 7:Fine Adjustment 8:Low Power Objective 9:Medium Power Objective 10:High Power Objective 11:Mirror or Illuminator 12:Diaphagm
Parts of a microscope are ocular lens, low power objective, nose piece, objective lenses, stage clips, light source, body tube, coarse adjustment, arm, diaphragm, eyepiece, base, stage, fine adjustment, mirror, stain, and high power objective.
*Draw tube *Body tube *Coarse adjustment *Fine adjustment *Revolving nose piece *Dust shield *Stage *Stage clip *Intimation joint *Base *Arm *Low power objective *oil immasion objective *Condenser *Mirror
No. All your picture of base are belong to us. No. All your picture of base are belong to us.
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The 15 parts of the microscope are the ocular, tube,arm,revolving nosepiece, clips,low power objector,medium power objector,high power objector, stage, coarse adjustment knob, diaphragm, light source, incline adjustment, base.
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