It dosent matter because some people get headaches or an unclear view because they are closing one eye while looking through a small lens. It also can strain your eyes. So you could or you don't have to.
I know that it is recommended to keep both eyes open but for many people who don't have a dominant eye it just confuses the brain and you can't see the image in the microscope. If you can't see the object feel free to close the other eye. This can cause eye strain though. You can swap eyes to reduce this.
It reduces eye strain. The same is true when using a telescope for any extended time. After getting used to this, it can be most useful as you can observe the microscope with one eye and draw pictures with the other.
Keeping both eyes open reduces eye strain. Eventually, your brain will ignore the vision from the eye that is not looking through the ocular lens.
we can not view the specimen under the compound microscope with our two eyes open we have to see it through one eye
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It's when both your eyes are looking at the bidge of your nose.
We use light microscope because it is better for our eyes!!
The benefits of a dissecting microscope are a 3D look at the object, the comfortable eyepiece to view from both eyes, and a larger view of the object. A fluorescent light can even be attached, allowing one to have better lighting.
The binocular microscope is easily the most popular type of microscope today. Binocular microscopes have a pair of eyepieces, each with two or more lenses. This allows the operator to use both eyes thus doing away with the eyestrain usually caused by a monocular microscope. To learn more about microscopes and its uses visit the website in the link below.
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because if you closse your eyes you can't see it clearly
They all have something to do with 'looking through' with your eyes.
Looking Through Your Eyes was created in 1997.
Having two eyes., Pertaining to both eyes; employing both eyes at once; as, binocular vision., Adapted to the use of both eyes; as, a binocular microscope or telescope., A binocular glass, whether opera glass, telescope, or microscope.
The song "3x5" on the album Room For Squares has the lyrics "hoping I would see the world through both my eyes".
Looking Through Patient Eyes was created in 1993.
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because because the suns light is so strong, it could temporarily blind you and would damage your eyes terribly looking through the glass
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The name of the movie that has a scene where a man looks in to a microscope and has his eyes pierced by blades is called The Phantom. In the scene just before the blades come out the word liar appears on the slide that the man is looking at in the microscope. The Phantom was released in 1996.
suspension particles can be seen through a microscope