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the optical system of a microscope is the objectives
The objectives on what I have observed is.... it able us to see the tested specimen that is in the mouthpieceof the microscope and contains mirror inside ...
There are several type of microscopes, mainly, the one that we use in lab is a simple light microscope or a compound microscope. Then we have the phase contrast microscope, fluorescent microscope, electron microscope (transmission electron microscope [TEM] and scanning electron microscope [SEM]), confocal microscope and even dissection microscope the one which we use during dissections.
Low power objectives cover a wide field of view and they are useful for examining large specimens or surveying many smaller specimens. This objective is useful for aligning the microscope. The power for the low objective is 10X.
when you carrying a microscope you should use your hands
It switches different objectives .
there are 3 or more objectives in a compound microscope
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Depends on the microscope, I would expect. All of the light microscopes I've ever used you could just turn to different objectives, but be careful not to crack the slide in doing so.
ordinary microscopes use light and objectives, it magnifies our sight of the specimen. Electron microscope draws electrons across the specimen to sketch its appearance at a 3 dimensional angle
A "parfocal" microscope maintains its position as objectives are changed.
the optical system of a microscope is the objectives
compound light microscope
The objectives on what I have observed is.... it able us to see the tested specimen that is in the mouthpieceof the microscope and contains mirror inside ...
The objective lens in a microscope helps to magnify the object being viewed on the slide. The objective lens can be rotated to change the magnification of the lens and yield a different view.
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